Woodrow Wilson and the World War: A Chronicle of Our Own TimesGood Press, 10. 12. 2019. - 272 страница "Woodrow Wilson and the World War: A Chronicle of Our Own Times" by Charles Seymour is a look into the world that shaped Woodrow Wilson's personality. Thomas Woodrow Wilson was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. His work during the first World War helped set the tone for America's political environment and forces for decades to come. |
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... carry it into practical effect. The President of the Czecho-Slovak Republic, Thomas G. Masaryk, said that of all the men he had met, "your visionary, idealistic President is by far and away the most intensely practical." One of the Big ...
... carry that policy into effect, gave to the public some justification for its belief that Wilson's was a "one-man" Government. This belief was further intensified by the President's extreme sensitiveness to hostile criticism, which more ...
... carrying the burden of the constant interviews that characterized the life of his immediate predecessors in the presidential office. He lived the life of a recluse and rarely received any one but friends of the family at the White House ...
... carried to success by Wilson. This executive failing of the President was destined to jeopardize the greatest of his policies and to result in the personal tragedy of Wilson himself. Certain large political principles stand out in ...
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