The warring nations largely dismissed President Wilson's call for a "peace without victory" during World War I. Many leaders, particularly from the Allied Powers, were focused on achieving total victory and imposing punitive measures on the Central Powers. This response was driven by a desire for security and retribution, undermining Wilson's vision of a fair and just peace. Ultimately, the lack of acceptance for his proposal contributed to the prolongation of the conflict and the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
that fighting should end with neither side claiming victory.
No, it was after his "fourteen points" speech that they offered armistice
idealism
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What led factors led to President Nixon's victory?
no
To influence their life
President Lincoln.
To influence their life
The Cold War with the Soviets and other Communist countries began almost immediately after the end of WWII.
Lincoln greatest victory was his election as President followed by his re-election.
He won by a small number of votes