President Woodrow Wilson's historic calls for a lasting peace amidst the turmoil of World War I.
In these powerful addresses, Wilson lays bare the moral imperative for America's involvement and outlines a bold vision for a future world order. Witness his evolution from neutrality to advocate for a "peace without victory," founded on justice, equality, and a global League of Nations.
Why We Are At War:
Explores the ethical dilemmas of wartime diplomacy and the quest for sustainable peace.Offers a window into Wilson's idealistic vision for international cooperation and collective security.Provides crucial context for understanding America's entry into World War I and its lasting impact on global politics.
A captivating document brimming with historical significance and timeless relevance.