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 ...
President Woodrow Wilson meets with foreign leaders at the end of World War I. These talks led to the Treaty of Versailles. This is narrated by former President Herbert Hoover.
From left to right: Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Premier Vittorio Orlando, Premier Georges Clemenceau, and President Woodrow Wilson ... signed a separate peace treaty.
The terms of the Treaty of Versailles punished ... to be made to pay for the war. American President Woodrow Wilson was focussed on long lasting peace. He saw a strong Germany as key to helping ...
The death of Woodrow ... with the Peace Conference in Europe, the President having been assisted in those matters by others, he knew definitely that it was largely due to President Wilson ...
President Woodrow Wilson suffered much more than the defeat of a major policy initiative he was instrumental in formulating. The Senate vote, the first time a peace treaty was ever rejected and ...
In 1912, Woodrow Wilson was a ... for helping secure an agreement, the president decided he’d had enough. The night the Treaty of Versailles was signed, Wilson coldly said “Goodbye, House ...
From left to right: Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Premier Vittorio Orlando, Premier Georges Clemenceau, and President Woodrow Wilson ... signed a separate peace treaty.