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President Woodrow Wilson, in his hope that World War I was the war to end all wars, issued his Fourteen Points almost one year before the end of the war as a bluepoint to guarantee peace across the world. Read a summary of the points and see the different aims of the allies at the cessation of fighting and the rebuilding of Europe. Find a summary of the Treaty of Versailles that Germany was required to sign. [pdf]
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