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M. CLEMENCEAU.

> BOOK. onmakshal foch. SRAPH-COr'TWOfIT.) ,3lh ' 7M P '" , ' ) x i .DON, February 12. l»f2J Jean M.rt.l, «™ * fef I? 1 ?, br Longmans simultaneously pttblah'" 1 V * . the ex-Prime »itb 8 , book. "Grandeur et STd'"*' was vitrfolic to ;' Tl g r the course of a Personal ft* u Clemenceau , vlo u jjfence. »• , ■ Foch, whom he «f insubordination. He also \t Viviani. who was Prime the outbreak of the war, French troops six i W nSi die frontier in order to r3« Ke France's desire for peace, priticiseg >[. Poincare fl* to disagreements, particu- » thP eve of the Armistice, tylf on the e that Marshal * senL of com- , did not u he a tr ibute to vM: , v o ch's courage and admits tfarshal »«wns the factors of be *jjk tone towards Marshal ffioJZ. as the hook M. Clemenceau pays l nC i snn' r klin? with wit, to Mr Georce. though he says the ggj £ teen an enemy of France •sr.in«» the Armistice. . is most bitter against describing the German Gf® 8 j.' fl . make-believe. Martel's book consists of tho JSmb of the "Tiger.'' Thus 22lfg Marshal Foch he says; SfSTSthe shabby little tricks he nie yet he is the man nwded With Marshal PeSf" loyal and trustworthy man who in an exemplary fashion, the have lasted another year ft the more to mv credit that I fiJJj Marshal Foch, as I like • his kind, in whose souls g£ »™ge liye .id. to fe, less attractive traits. Ifthe war M to be fought again, I should Marshal Foch a second time.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19853, 14 February 1930, Page 9

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M. CLEMENCEAU. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19853, 14 February 1930, Page 9

M. CLEMENCEAU. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19853, 14 February 1930, Page 9