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The Fourteen Points was a speech delivered by United States President Woodrow Wilson to a joint session of Congress on January 8, 1918. The address was intended to assure the country that the Great ...
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The Fourteen Points ... the Russians already having made their sepa rate peace with the Germans in March 1918. The Germans then accepted Wilson's terms, hoping that the moderate tenor of the 14 Points would let them off lightly in the peace to be negotiated.
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Modern History Sourcebook: Woodrow Wilson: Speech on the Fourteen Points Jan 8, 1918 ... From Woodrow Wilson, "Speech on the Fourteen Points," Congressional Record, 65th Congress 2nd Session, 1918, pp. 680­681.
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Once more, as repeatedly before, the spokesmen of the Central Empires have indicated their desire to discuss the objects of the war and the possible basis of a general peace. ... World War I Document Archive > 1918 Documents > President Wilson's Fourteen Points...
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A site covering the fourteen points, and all the aspects behind it. Includes Versailles Treaty, Wilson, Lodge, the Leauge of Nations, and, of course, WWI ... Woodrow Wilson and the Fourteen Points...
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Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points were first outlined in a speech Wilson gave to the American Congress in January 1918. Wilson's Fourteen Points became the basis for a peace programme and it was on the back of the Fourteen Points that Germany and her allies agreed to an armistice in November 1918.
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8 January, 1918: President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points ... It will be our wish and purpose that the processes of peace, when they are begun, shall be absolutely open and that they shall involve and permit henceforth no secret understandings of any kind. The day of conquest and aggrandizement is gone by;
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American Treasures of the Library of Congress: Memory (Wilson's Fourteen Points). On January 8, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson announced his Fourteen Points, which would serve as the basis for peace in November 1918. ... ; Woodrow Wilson; "Fourteen Points Address" draft; Shorthand, 1918; Manuscript Division;
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Interpretation of President Wilson's Fourteen Points by Colonel House ... At my request Cobb and Lippmann have compiled the following respecting your fourteen points. I shall be grateful to you if you will cable me whether it meets with your general approval. Here follows memorandum:
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First World War.com - A multimedia history of world war one ... Click here to read German Chancellor Count Georg von Hertling's initial conciliatory reaction to Wilson's speech. Click here to read an extract from Wilson's 11 February 1918 speech to Congress designed to clarify U.S. intentions regarding the Fourteen Points.
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