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The Failed Peace
- Wilson's Fourteen Points
- The Peace Conference
- The Treaty of Versailles
- Dealing with the Other Central Powers
- A Failed Peace
- For More Information
- Sources
- "Stabbed in the Back": German Reactions to the Treaty of Versailles
- Woodrow Wilson: Loser of the Peace
On January 8, 1918, nine months after the United States entered World War I on the side of the Allies, American president Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924) stood before the U.S. Congress to deliver the "Fourteen Points Address." In this speech he...
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