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Clemenceau's motive was to cripple Germany for invading France twice (in 1870 and ww1) and for causing devastation and economical collapse on France and its industries. He was also the most harsh one out of the big three and wouldn't settle until Germany was punished and made to pay for what they had done

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Clemenceau wanted Germany to pay. He wanted Germany to become so weak that they would never be able to fight again. His main aim was to thrash Germany and destroy the nation. Clemenceau was commonly known as 'the tiger' because he was so heartless and brutal. Most of the French public backed Clemenceau in the idea that Germany should be destroyed.

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George Clemenceau is known for having various goals. His goals ranged from reachable to extraordinary. He wanted to be a great leader of his movement and he somewhat achieved it.

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