Georges Clemenceau quotes - page 2
Georges Clemenceau was a French statesman and journalist, most famous for his leadership during World War I. Known as "The Tiger," he played a key role in shaping the Treaty of Versailles. He remains a symbol of French determination and resilience. Here are 55 of his quotes:
Über Alles-there we have Germany, who professes to improve mankind by her ‘Kultur' of iniquity; Russia writhes in the throes of internal decomposition, and Austria, who once fought to be free of the German monster, would to-day like to resume the old Bismarckian chain. The danger lies in the crowds who offer themselves for servitude in order that they may be permitted, in their turn, to tyrannize over the conquered nations. In this respect Germany's watchword is only the puerile hallucination of a return to primitive dominations, and allows no one to feign a misapprehension over which neither the aggressor nor the victim could be deceived. We have only to submit to the implacable law of the strongest, and join the ranks of the conquered territories, to enjoy the servitude with which our masters are only too ready to favour us. To be victims or tyrants, that is the only thing left to us.
Georges Clemenceau
Georges Clemenceau
Occupation: French Leader
Born: September 28, 1841
Died: November 24, 1929
Quotes count: 55
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