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Raymond Poincaré served as Prime Minister of France three times, in 1912-1913, 1913-1914, and 1922-1924. He was a conservative politician who believed in strong government and a strong military. He was also a nationalist who believed that France should be a major power in Europe. Poincaré was a key figure in the French government during World War I and the early years of the interwar period.