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It was this innovation in statecraft that marked Wilson’s vision for the League of Nations. A failed lawyer early in life, he rejected the legalistic formulations of the LEP.
Point 14 called for the creation of “a general association of nations,” later to be called the League of Nations. The Fourteen Points speech may have had lofty ideals, but to Wilson it was an attempt ...
One hundred years ago, as American soldiers joined the fight on the Western Front, President Woodrow Wilson declared the Fourteen Points—a statement of principles intended to lay the foundation of ...
Woodrow Wilson's supreme goal in World War I was to broker an effective and lasting peace. He enumerated his war aims in his famous Fourteen Points speech, with the last point calling for the ...
Upon the wall supporting the terrace below the Secretariat of the League of Nations is a tablet: “To the Memory of Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, Founder of the League of ...
Woodrow Wilson's supreme goal in World War I was to broker an effective and lasting peace. He enumerated his war aims in his famous Fourteen Points speech, with the last point calling for the ...