"Our motive is neither revenge nor victory over the state's physical strength, it is the defense of rights and human rights, we are the only one champion" (Woodrow Wilson). World War I was one of the most devastating and deadly wars of history. Several countries including France, Germany, England and Russia participated in the war. When these major European countries fought in 1914, most Americans wanted nothing to do with intense warfare.
This survey evaluated US participation in the First World War before military intervention and how it led to military intervention. In order to evaluate these reasons, it is necessary to investigate the participation of the American before the war, the American military intervention to the war, the American war view before the military intervention, and the action of Woodrow Wilson before the war. Two sources of information used in this article, the American War: American experience of World War I and Robert H. Ziegler, and Woodrow Wilson's parliamentary speech on April 2, 1917, evaluated. Value, purpose and limitation In this survey, no pre-war situation of any country other than the United States or military participation of the US military during the First World War was assessed. They have no troops fighting overseas trenches
Twenty years after the end of the First World War, 70% of the Americans studied believe America's participation in the war is wrong. Between April 1917 and November 1918, the United States only participated in the bloody clashes of the past 19 months, but the war (and subsequent influenza epidemics) killed more than 116,000 American soldiers It was. After the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, President Woodrow Wilson broadly called for the United States' support for the League of Nations while insisting that international representatives would hinder future war. However, the Senate refused to approve the alliance. The United States has never joined the League of Nations and has not ratified the Treaty of Versailles.
President Woodrow Wilson announced that he entered the World War I after a long period of neutrality in April 1917, the United States showed early interest in the world and participated in the Hague conference. Participation in the war in America confirmed the importance of victory of allies (the United States did not enter the allies, they were allies only). Isolatedists are not allowed to participate in the League of Nations, an important part of the Treaty of Versailles. According to the First World War I (2008) in the First World War (1914 - 1918), at the beginning of the war the United States generally sympathized with the Western European countries, but mainly the desire to be neutral It maintained. Wilson was shocked by the catastrophic nature of the conflict and tried to mediate the possibility of adverse effects on the United States in the event of a delay in military operations. His ultimate goal is to achieve "peace without victory"