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 ...
Major Acts Woodrow Wilson famously elaborated his Fourteen Points in January 1918, sketching out a new world order with a new open diplomacy, free trade, disarmament, and a general association of ...
Woodrow Wilson hoped not to spend too ... To counteract this impression, Wilson brought forth his Fourteen Points, a program for a world without imperialism or secret treaties, where self ...
American President Woodrow 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 points, outlining his ideas ...
1915. Courtesy: Library of Congress 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 ...