The second point Wilson proposed was to declare the ocean freedom. I do not believe the United States received the influence of this problem directly during the war, but I believe it was an opportunity to eliminate dangerous practices that almost destroyed the entire German people. The blockade and unlimited submarine strategy are very effective, and Wilson think that it is actually too effective and must be removed to prevent future war. Wilson's third point is to promote free trade among all countries and reduce or eliminate tariffs and other economic barriers.
Germany expects a treaty based on these 14 points. But the negotiations between the four Lloyd Georges in the UK, Orlando in Italy, Clemenceau in France and Woodrow Wilson in the U.S. did not go well. Wilson believes that his 14 points are the only way to ensure lasting peace. However, France hopes that the defeated country will be severely penalized and Wilson's plan will be too wide. Private Lloyd George supports Wilson Although he is concerned about the threat from Communism, the British massacres like Clementenso wish that Germany will be severely punished. Lloyd George knows that if you support Wilson, you will lose in the next election.
On January 8, 1918, Wilson presented his most famous speech. Known as a 14-point speech, it considers Wilson essential for sustaining peace and is used to establish the US ethical goal to participate in the First World War. 14 Outlining elements of. Wilson also hopes that this speech will encourage the central government to end hostilities. Although this plan was originally counterproductive, the German army actually strengthened the efforts in front of Western Europe, not the signs of peace negotiations. However, within 10 months, the German army admitted and asked Wilson to begin a series of peace talks based on 14. Ceasefire announced on November 11, 1918
US President Woodrow Wilson instructed Edward M. House to draft a US plan reflecting Wilson's own idealistic view (first explained on January 14, 1918). The work of the committee The results of the work of the House of Representatives and Wilson's first draft proposes to end "immoral" national behavior, including spies and dishonesty. In order to enforce stubbornness, strict measures such as "blocking and closing the commercial frontier of power, having sex with other countries of the world, using necessary power" included.
In 1918 President Woodrow Wilson raised 14 points in the speech at Congress and hoped that a solid plan is considered indispensable for the European renaissance of the postwar world. The immediate problem calls for neutral states to take a position for weaker and more vulnerable countries that are not necessarily self-sufficient in the First World War. The most famous derivative from Woodrow Wilson's 14 points is indeed the world famous UN.