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Präsident Thomas Woodrow Wilson, portrait photograph, 1918

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    Thomas Woodrow Wilson

    Wilson was the President of the USA during the First World War. His “Fourteen points” of 1918 were decisive for the restructuring of Europe after the end of the war.

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    A programme for world peace – President Wilson’s Fourteen Points

    On 8 January 1918, Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924), who had been President of the USA since 1913, held a programmatic speech before both houses of Congress in which he interpreted the war as a moral struggle for democracy and staked out the cornerstones for post-war Europe.