Author: Wilson, Woodrow
Synopsis:
In "Why we are at war: $b messages to the Congress, January to April 1917," Woodrow Wilson presents a compelling collection of messages that shed light on the reasons behind America's entry into World War I. Through a series of eloquent and persuasive letters addressed to the Congress, Wilson unveils the complex web of events and circumstances that led to this pivotal decision. As the nation stands at the crossroads of history, the reader is taken on a journey of political intrigue, international relations, and the moral imperatives that shaped America's involvement in the war.
Genres: Historical non-fiction, Political literature, War correspondence
Themes: National security, Diplomacy, Moral responsibility, International relations
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