None. He died in 1929, ten years before the start of World War 2.
Georges Clemenceau was the French Prime Minister for the end of WWI in 1918. He was in office from the 16th of November 1917 till the 20th of January 1920.
Georges Clemenceau played a key role in the harsh settlement imposed on Germany at Versailles in 1919 at the end of World War 1. However, the notion that Versailles automatically led to World War 2 is inaccurate 'pop' history. Clemenceau was not'responsible for starting World War 2'. Don't forget the grotesque, wildly gesticulating, screaming and shouting, moustachioed dictator. He tends to get overlooked in the 'pop' version, though he is usually wheeled out at the last minute ...
an intermediary role in world trade
not much
NGO's play a very important role as they play a parallel role to governments of the world as they are organizations that help humanity. They advance causes like human rights, poverty, income inequality, hunger, food preservation, and water safety. They are as essential as the world's individual governments.
Gender may be a factor in how different individuals analyze and view the world around them. But in the science of Geography gender doesn't play much of a role.
Winston Churchill
Nothing whatsoever.
dogfight
yes it did
it didnt..
Not much he was dead