President Wilson's speech to Congress in 1918 was known as the Fourteen Points speech. This speech outlined Wilson's vision for a post-World War I world, emphasizing principles such as self-determination, free trade, and disarmament to promote lasting peace. The Fourteen Points speech was significant in shaping the Treaty of Versailles and the establishment of the League of Nations.
Wilson made this speech to Congress in the US Capitol Building at Washington on January 8, 1918
January 8, 1918 was the date of Wilson's famous Fourteen Points Speech which outlined his plan for world peace.
Fourteen Points was a speech given by President Woodrow Wilson in 1918. It laid out policies for how Europe should proceed after the war was over.
The Fourteen Points were the arguments in peace without victory speech by Woodrow Wilson. He gave the speech before Congress on January 8, 1918.
January 8, 1918 was the date of the "14 points speech " that Wilson made to Congress.
To set goals for acheiveing peace after World War I.
Woodrow Wilson was the author of the Fourteen Points. It was a speech he delivered on January 8, 1918 in front of the American Congress.
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 .
American Jewish Congress was created in 1918.
Woodrow Wilson was the President in 1918.
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The 14 Points for Peace were proposed by President Woodrow Wilson in a speech to Congress in January 1918 during World War I. Wilson outlined his vision for a post-war world that would prevent future conflicts and promote international cooperation.