Georges clemenceau, Prime Minister of the French Radical Party (1841-1929), was born into an atheist and nationalist family in Mu Yilong-sur-Pale, Vendai province. He studied medicine first, and then settled in Mont martel, Paris. 1870 was the district head. He survived the Paris Commune. 1876 was a member of the Radical Party in the House of Representatives from 1993 to 1993, and 1902 was a senator representing Vaal Province from 20 years. He is mean-spoken, arguing angrily and making more enemies than friends. First, he was called an "expert in rummaging", and later he was called a "tiger". He married an American and then broke up. The unhappy marriage made him more cynical. He didn't take office in the government until March 1906, and seven months later, he was appointed Minister of the Interior and became Prime Minister. His government has been in power for two years and nine months, and it is the second longest government in the Third Republic. The characteristics of the Third Republic are fierce attacks on socialists and attempts to stop the spread of strikes. From 19 14 to 17, Kerry Duhamel Du Monceau bluntly criticized military incompetence and defeatism. 19171kloc-0/He is the prime minister of any government composed of unknown people, who he called "a group of fools who saved the temple of Jupiter". His indomitable courage United the French and withstood the heavy blow of 19 18 in March, enabling him to lead the country to victory in 1 18 in June. For him, it is personal temperament rather than empty principles that determine the policy. He is a patriot and fighter, not a constructive politician. From the reality, he was skeptical at the Paris Peace Conference in 19 19, which angered the idealist Woodrow Wilson. In France, people think that he is too tolerant of Germany. This criticism, coupled with some politicians' dissatisfaction with his ultra vires, made him quit politics at 1920 and 1. After retiring, he was still worried about Germany's comeback, and even predicted that 1940 would be the most dangerous year. His memoir "Glory and Pain of Victory" fully illustrates his.