Georges Clemenceau believed that Germany should be treated harshly after World War I. He advocated for severe reparations and territorial losses for Germany in the Treaty of Versailles, aiming to ensure that the country would be unable to wage war again. Clemenceau's approach was driven by a desire for security and revenge, reflecting the deep scars of the war on France. He famously stated that he wanted to "make Germany pay" for its actions during the conflict.
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