Clemenceau, Georges Benjamin, 1841-1921, French statesman

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1861 co-founded Le Travail; 1865 graduated as a doctor; 1865-1869 in exile in New York City; 1871-1876 member of the Paris municipal council; 1875 president of the Paris municipal council; 1876-1893 member of Chamber of Deputies; 1888-1900 founder and editor of La Justice; 1898 owner and editor of L'Aurore; 1900-1902 founder and editor of Le Bloc; 1906-1909 interior minister and Premier; 1909-1912 travels in South America; 1917-1920 Prime Minister and Minister for War; 1918 Member of the French Academy

Epithet: French statesman

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000613.0x000191

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creatorOf Vol. i. (ff. 283). Jan-June 1918.Committee for Propaganda in Enemy Countries: Correspondence and papers of Committee for Propaganda in Enemy Countries: 1918: Partly printed and copy.includes:f. 1 Baron Sidney Sonnino,; Italian statesman: Letter of ... British Library
creatorOf BALFOUR PAPERS. Vol. LXIII (ff. 218). 1. ff. 1-82b. Sir James Rennell Rodd, 1st Baron Rennell; 1916-1919. 2. ff. 83-110. Paul Cambon, French Ambassador to London; 1909-1918. Mostly Fr. 3. ff. 111-128. Pierre Clemenceau; 1919, 1922. Mostly Fr. 4. ff. ..., 1909-1928 British Library
referencedIn Papers relating to the Paris Peace Conference 1918-19, kept by Lord Sinha as lndian member of the Imperial War Conference and War Cabinet 1917-19, 1918-1919 British Library
referencedIn Personal and official papers of Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson, Finance Member Governor-General s Council 1908-13; Acting Viceroy 1912, 1908-1936 British Library
referencedIn Vol. XXIX (ff. 201). March 1927-1929.includes:ff. 1, 76, 80-82, 99-105, 114-124v William Clive Bridgeman, 1st Viscount Bridgeman: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Bridgeman: 1904-1935: Partly signed.f. 2 Alberto de Marinis Stendardo de ... British Library
creatorOf Vol. XXIII (ff. 208). [June 1915?]-July 1918.includes:ff. 6-8 Fred Miller, Managing Editor, 'The Daily Telegraph': Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from Fred Miller: 1916: Signed.f. 7 Newspapers; Great Britain and Ireland. The Daily Telegraph: Fred Mi... British Library
creatorOf CHARNWOOD AUTOGRAPHS. Vol. III. Foreign historical, literary and musical autographs, etc.; circa 16th-20th cent. Included are Charles V of Spain, Madame de Maintenon, Lafayette, Garibaldi, Kropotkin, Mussolini and Roosevelt; Heinrich Heine, Alessandr..., approximately 16th century-20th century British Library
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Gibraltar, Europe
New Delhi, India
India, Asia
Persian Gulf, Asia
Istanbul, Turkey
India, Asia
Middle East, Asia
Austria-Hungary, Europe
Turkey, Asia minor
Abu Musa Island, Persian Gulf
South Africa, Africa
Ireland, Europe
East Africa, Africa
Great Britain, Europe
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Birth 1841

Death 1921

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