Washington, 8 January 1918 - President Woodrow Wilson today outlined, in a speech to Congress, the ‘programme for the world's peace’ as seen by the United States. It consists of 14 main points ...
Wilson's 'Fourteen Points', his blueprint for the post-war world ... It was instability that the Versailles Treaty had done much to avoid and in the end created. Sign up now to receive email updates ...
the Treaty of Versailles is signed. While the treaty no longer includes most of Wilson’s Fourteen Points, his plan for the League of Nations remains intact. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge leads the ...
He also opposed Wilson's Fourteen Points peace plan. When Wilson brought the Treaty of Versailles home for ratification, Lodge, as Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, insisted ...
Delegates from 32 countries met in Versailles ... Wilson was focussed on long lasting peace. He saw a strong Germany as key to helping Europe to rebuild. He arrived at the conference with 14 ...
The Treaty of Versailles and Wilson's visionary but deeply flawed Fourteen Points for the League of Nations epitomized this irreconcilable clash. Also, the Russian and Bolshevik revolutions challenged ...
As this volume begins, controversy over ratification of the Versailles Treaty enters its climactic stage ... just before the first plenary session... The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 51: September ...
More idealistically, American President Woodrow Wilson conceived ... Conference on 14 April, meanwhile, arrived in Paris two weeks later to a fait d’accompli: the Treaty of Versailles.
where he met with President Woodrow Wilson, who came to support the creation of an independent Poland in his Fourteen Points at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, which led to the Treaty of ...
The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 65: February 28-July 31, 1920 Woodrow Wilson As this volume begins, controversy over ratification of the Versailles Treaty enters its climactic ... Volume 51: ...