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Georges Clemenceau
1918

I began publishing Le Travail with other peers and was arrested and spent 73 days in prison. Shortly after I was released from prison I went into medical studies and moved to New York. I particularly really enjoyed the freedom of the American people, got a job as a teacher in Stamford, and married. In 1869 I moved back home to France and got a job as a doctor in Vendee. Once France was defeated by Germany I became seriously involved with politics and became quite radical. Two years later I was elected as Radical Republican Deputy in the National Assembly. I was incredibly against the peace terms and joined the Paris Commune. Near the end of the war (1917) I was elected prime minister by President Raymond Poincare and immediately d...

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