Past In Perspective.

In 1918, President Wilson made an address to a joint session of the US Congress in which he explained 14 separate points that should be included in the post-WW1 settlement. These included open diplomacy without secrecy, economic free trade, equal trade conditions, disarmament, adjustment of colonial claims, evacuation of Russia and Belgium, the return of Alsace-Lorraine, readjustment of Italian borders, self-determination for...

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