Yes, he was for the most. He gained the satisfaction that Germany had become weaker, with a reduced military force and lost territory as well as resources, he was very pleased, but not as pleased as he could be because he also wanted Germany to be made into many smaller states, which surprisingly didn't happen.
David Lloyd George (English Prime Minister) and Georges Clemenceau (France's Premier)
Edouard Daladier (1884-1970) was Prime Minster of France from 1938-40. The Vichy regime handed him over to the Germans, who sent him to Buchenwald.
paris peace conference.
The Franch wanted revenge from Germany. They wanted to destroy Germany.
WW1 ended when Germany signedThe Treaty of Versailles, which called for an armistice.
France was represented by its Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau.
Georges Clemenceau represented France at the Treaty of Versailles.
He wanted to sign the Treaty of Versailles.
Georges Clemenceau, one of the architects of the Treaty of Versailles 1919
David Lloyd George George Clemenceau Woodrow Wilson
yes they all loved it
9+10 = 21
France --> George Clemenceau Britain --> David Lloyd George The USA --> Woodrow Wilson
Yes, he signed it along with David Lloyd-George of Britain, Georges Clemenceau of France.
Woodrow Wilson (President of the U.S.A), Georges Clemenceau (President of France), and David Lloyd George (Prime Minister of Britain).
Opposition of the treaty Versailles
David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau and Woodrow Wilson