George Clemenceau
The capital city of France in 1914 was Paris. At that time, Paris was not only the political center of the country but also a cultural and intellectual hub in Europe. The city played a significant role during World War I, which began in August 1914. Paris remains the capital of France today.
The United Kingdom was under a Constitutional Monarchy under George V in 1914. While the monarch retains certain powers, a Constitutional Monarchy places true political power in the Prime Minister and Parliament. In 1914, the main power for the United Kingdom rested in the House of Commons, with the House of Lords having limited veto power.
Germany attacked France at the outset of World War I in 1914. Specifically, the German invasion began on August 4, 1914, as part of the Schlieffen Plan, which aimed to quickly defeat France before turning to fight Russia. This marked the beginning of a prolonged and devastating conflict on the Western Front.
He was from Brouage ,France & Cartier was from Spain.
France.
As Ireland was part of the British empire in 1914, it did not have its own head of state and came under King George V of England.
The Premier of France was and remains the head of state of France
The current Head of State (2017) is - President Francois Hollande.
Henri Petain was the Head of State from 1940-44. He is considered the oldest head of state of France.
France has a president because every nation needs someone to act as the head of state. Monarchy is abolished in France, and so the head of state is here a president.
France British Empire Russian Empire 1914-17 Italy 1914-18 United States 1914-18
France had been a republic since 1870, so no-one was king of France in 1914.
Rambles in Bourges France - 1914 was released on: USA: 17 February 1914
The Gorges of the Bourne France - 1914 was released on: USA: 3 January 1914
The Sleepy Head - 1914 was released on: USA: 5 February 1914
The President of the French Republic is the head of state in France.
President Nicolas Sarkozy, who is married to Carla Bruni.