From left to right: Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Premier Vittorio Orlando, Premier Georges Clemenceau, and President Woodrow Wilson ... the creation of a League of Nations.
Many important and influential people have called Augusta home, but you may not know it was the boyhood home of a U.S.
For decades it was called the Woodrow Wilson Reading Room because it housed the U.S. president’s papers about the League of Nations. Until 2008, it operated as the UN reference collection for ...
The world is at war. In Washington, the British ambassador to the United States, Sir Cecil Spring Rice, writes a letter to a ...
Inauguration for President Woodrow Wilson on the East Front of the U.S. Capitol ... Despite receiving a Nobel Peace Prize for his work towards establishing the League of Nations, a predecessor to the ...
From left to right: Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Premier Vittorio Orlando, Premier Georges Clemenceau, and President Woodrow Wilson ... the creation of a League of Nations.
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