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Sliva [168]
3 years ago
8

Why would Wilson's Fourteen Points be dropped behind enemy lines?

History
2 answers:
katen-ka-za [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

The objectives of Catorce were a series of advertising proposals on January 8, 1918 by the American president Woodrow Wilson to create new biblical objectives morally for the Triple Entente, which could serve as a basis for peace with the Central Empires.

Explanation:

Towards the end of the Great War, on January 8, 1918, the president of the United States, Woodrow Wilson made a call to the European nations in conflict to stop the fire and give way to the reconstruction of the continent.

For this he wrote a speech known as the "Fourteen Points," which was nothing more than a series of proposals that would make it possible to dispel the ghost of war on the entire planet and the formation of a new world order. The speech was given on January 8, 1918 before the Congress of the United States. The president's intention was to present war aims for the Entente that would allow peace to be achieved and counteract the Bolshevik pacifist propaganda; Trotsky's proposal to negotiate an immediate peace had been rejected by the Entente shortly before and he wanted to avoid with his own proposal the adverse effect of having refused to negotiate peace while the Central Powers had accepted.

The president based his proposals contained in the Points in the suggestions presented in a report of the informal meeting of the Congress of the United States in charge of preparing the future peace conference a few days before.

Lapatulllka [165]3 years ago
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<span>The Fourteen Points were dropped behind enemy lines to encourage surrender</span>
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