To be fair and considerable
His plan to withhold punishment from the Central powers.
Woodrow's Wilson's threat to Germany was that he was going to declare war on Germany as a bit of revenge.
woodrow wilson thought that germany had to pay for its destructive part in ww1
his plan to withhold punishment from the central powers
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The intended audience of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points was primarily the American people, as well as the Allied powers during World War I. Wilson presented these points to outline his vision for peace and to gain public support for the war effort. Additionally, the Fourteen Points were also meant to appeal to Germany and other Central Powers as a basis for negotiating peace terms.
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Answer this question… It failed to set guidelines for retribution payments from the Central Powers.
Answer this question… It failed to set guidelines for retribution payments from the Central Powers.
Answer this question… It failed to set guidelines for retribution payments from the Central Powers.
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Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924). Wilson died before Adolph Hitler came to power in Germany (1933).