Georges Clemenceau, the French Prime Minister during the Paris Peace Conference, favored a peace that would severely limit Germany's power and prevent future aggression. He believed that a punitive approach, including substantial reparations and territorial losses for Germany, was necessary to ensure France's security. Clemenceau sought to create a lasting peace that would deter future conflicts in Europe, reflecting his deep-seated desire for vengeance and protection following the devastation of World War I.
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