Woodrow Wilsons Fourteen Points
President Wilson offered a plan for lasting peace which the warring nationsespecially Germanygrasped at. Wilson went to Versailles to make peace, armed with these principles. He discovered, unhappily, that after all the blood and treasure that had been spilt, the nations were not prepared for so altruistic a solution to the conflict, and most of the points were lost.
In regard to these essential rectifications of wrong and assertions of right we feel ourselves to be intimate partners of all the governments and peoples associated together against the Imperialists. We cannot be separated in interest or divided in purpose. We stand together until the end.