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Woodrow Wilson and the League of Nations


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Kimmo Huosionmaa


President Woodrow Wilson drove the establishment of the League of the Nations after the World War I, but there are some things, what are not mentioned about that thing. Somebody claims that Wilson played double-faced games in that time, and that means that this man was claimed to some things in another place and other things in other places. The idea of the League of the Nations came from the foreign minister Grey or Woodrow Wilson, and that depends on the sources.


So the problem in Europe in 1919 was that there was many people died. And that's why the League of Nations was the very sensitive thing, and France, what have suffered the most of the casualties in the war felt the German companion very intolerable thing because in the France the public opinion was, that Germany was alone guilty to the World War I, and that's why the French government couldn't tolerate that Germans were in the same table after the First World war. So who was behind the idea of the League of Nations? The idea was from Grey or Wilson, and probably they told about those things in the private conversations before the official introduction of that idea.



Some claiming was that the idea of that international crisis control mechanisms came from the German ambassador in Mexico, and the Mexican authorities were forward that idea to the Wilson or Grey, but if that kind of contacts were mentioned in Great Britain or France, would the result be that this man was hung right away. After the World War I the League of the Nations left without teeth, and that was because the USA left out of the union.  The reason was that the Senate was against the USA involving crisis in the European area, what was really far away from Washington.


But there are claiming that maybe Wilson introduced Senate false or faked reports about the results of the joining in the League of the Nations. Somebody else claims that the behavior of the colonialists in Africa caused, that Wilson and USA left out from that league, what has looked that supporter of colonialism. In Africa were many problems with human rights at that time, and the information of those actions was very uncomfortable for European colonialists.


There were not mentioned that in the Far East would become new crises, or the situation in Africa, what was very uncomfortable for those colonialist countries. Colonialism and supporting the totalitarianism was straight against the policy of the United States of America, and maybe Wilson or Senate was not wanted to involve those colonialistic plans of the European nations. There are no proofs about those things, but maybe those papers were destroyed after Wilson's death three years after leaving the office.

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