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Woodrow Wilson and the founding of the League of Nations

Woodrow Wilson and the founding of the League of Nations

In the aftermath of the First World War, utopian visions of a future world without war informed a generation of diplomats, politicians and peace makers. The horrors of the First World War meant that this vision had become an urgent necessity.

Explaining History · Nick Shepley

January 7, 201825m 51s

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In the aftermath of the First World War, utopian visions of a future world without war informed a generation of diplomats, politicians and peace makers. The horrors of the First World War meant that this vision had become an urgent necessity.

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