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Als 14-Punkte-Programm werden die Grundzüge einer Friedensordnung für das vom Ersten Weltkrieg erschütterte Europa bezeichnet, die der amerikanische Präsident Woodrow Wilson am 8. Januar 1918 in einer programmatischen Rede vor beiden Häusern des US-Kongresses umriss.
Vor 6 Tagen · Fourteen Points, declaration by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson during World War I outlining his proposals for a postwar peace settlement. On January 8, 1918, Wilson, in his address to a joint session of Congress, formulated under 14 separate heads his ideas of the essential nature of a post-World War I settlement.
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The Fourteen Points. Woodrow Wilson and the U.S. Rejection of the Treaty of Versailles. In his war address to Congress on April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson spoke of the need for the United States to enter the war in part to “make the world safe for democracy.”
8. Feb. 2022 · In this January 8, 1918, speech on War Aims and Peace Terms, President Wilson set down 14 points as a blueprint for world peace that was to be used for peace negotiations after World War I. The details of the speech were based on reports generated by “The Inquiry,” a group of about 150 political and social scientists organized by ...
The Fourteen Points was a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I. The principles were outlined in a January 8, 1918 speech on war aims and peace terms to the United States Congress by President Woodrow Wilson.
Das 14 Punkte-Programm war ein Plan zur Friedensordnung nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg, welche vom amerikanischen Präsidenten Woodrow Wilson am 08. Januar 1918 vorgestellt wurde. Insgesamt sollte dieses Programm Wohlstand und Frieden in Europa sichern. Der Name des Programms leitet sich von Woodrow Wilson ab.
22. Feb. 2021 · Am 8. Januar 1918 legte US-Präsident Woodrow Wilson im Kongress einen 14-Punkte-Plan vor, der eine friedliche europäische Nachkriegsordnung beabsichtigte. Das Deutsche Reich ging auf dessen Vorschlag zunächst nicht ein, weil es im Vertrag von Brest-Litowsk im März 1918 einen Diktatfrieden mit Russland schloss.