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TWE Remembers: Woodrow Wilson Asks Congress to Declare War on Germany |  Council on Foreign Relations
TWE Remembers: Woodrow Wilson Asks Congress to Declare War on Germany | Council on Foreign Relations

Woodrow Wilson Got the Flu in a Pandemic During the World War I Peace Talks  | HISTORY
Woodrow Wilson Got the Flu in a Pandemic During the World War I Peace Talks | HISTORY

Joint Address to Congress Leading to a Declaration of War Against Germany  (1917) | National Archives
Joint Address to Congress Leading to a Declaration of War Against Germany (1917) | National Archives

When Wilson Asked for War | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
When Wilson Asked for War | American Experience | Official Site | PBS

The Fourteen Points | National WWI Museum and Memorial
The Fourteen Points | National WWI Museum and Memorial

Woodrow Wilson & the Declaration of War Against Germany - Mr. Jensen's U.S.  History Website
Woodrow Wilson & the Declaration of War Against Germany - Mr. Jensen's U.S. History Website

Woodrow Wilson & the Declaration of War Against Germany - Mr. Jensen's U.S.  History Website
Woodrow Wilson & the Declaration of War Against Germany - Mr. Jensen's U.S. History Website

Amazon.com: Woodrow Wilson N(1856-1924) President Woodrow Wilson Before  Congress 2 April 1917 Recommending A Declaration Of State Of War Between  The United States And Germany Stereograph Poster Print by (18 x 24:
Amazon.com: Woodrow Wilson N(1856-1924) President Woodrow Wilson Before Congress 2 April 1917 Recommending A Declaration Of State Of War Between The United States And Germany Stereograph Poster Print by (18 x 24:

Famous Quotes From Woodrow Wilson
Famous Quotes From Woodrow Wilson

U.S. Enters World War I: 100 Years | World Book
U.S. Enters World War I: 100 Years | World Book

World War I Anniversary—Read Wilson's Request to Declare War | Time
World War I Anniversary—Read Wilson's Request to Declare War | Time

Fourteen Points - Wikipedia
Fourteen Points - Wikipedia

Wilson cuts diplomatic ties with Germany, Feb. 3, 1917 - POLITICO
Wilson cuts diplomatic ties with Germany, Feb. 3, 1917 - POLITICO

Woodrow Wilson, World War I, and Freedom of the Seas
Woodrow Wilson, World War I, and Freedom of the Seas

Woodrow Wilson | Biography, Presidency, & Accomplishments | Britannica
Woodrow Wilson | Biography, Presidency, & Accomplishments | Britannica

Front page, April 2, 1917: President Wilson declares war on Germany
Front page, April 2, 1917: President Wilson declares war on Germany

Woodrow Wilson Goes to War
Woodrow Wilson Goes to War

The Fourteen Points of Woodrow Wilson
The Fourteen Points of Woodrow Wilson

TWE Remembers: Woodrow Wilson Asks Congress to Declare War on Germany |  Council on Foreign Relations
TWE Remembers: Woodrow Wilson Asks Congress to Declare War on Germany | Council on Foreign Relations

1917: Woodrow Wilson's call to war pulled America onto a global stage
1917: Woodrow Wilson's call to war pulled America onto a global stage

When Wilson Asked for War | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
When Wilson Asked for War | American Experience | Official Site | PBS

File:President Woodrow Wilson asking Congress to declare war on Germany, 2  April 1917 original.png - Wikimedia Commons
File:President Woodrow Wilson asking Congress to declare war on Germany, 2 April 1917 original.png - Wikimedia Commons

World War 1 - President Woodrow Wilson addresses Congress in Washington DC  3rd February 1917 announcing the termination of diplomatic relations with  Germany Stock Photo - Alamy
World War 1 - President Woodrow Wilson addresses Congress in Washington DC 3rd February 1917 announcing the termination of diplomatic relations with Germany Stock Photo - Alamy

Wilson and WWI | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
Wilson and WWI | American Experience | Official Site | PBS

This Week in History: U.S. declares war on Germany > Robins Air Force Base  > Article Display
This Week in History: U.S. declares war on Germany > Robins Air Force Base > Article Display

President — Woodrow Wilson
President — Woodrow Wilson