W. Wilson
Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States, serving from 1913 to 1921. He is best known for his leadership during World War I and his efforts to promote the League of Nations, which aimed to ensure lasting peace after the war. Wilson's vision of international cooperation and self-determination for nations was influential, though his presidency also faced criticism for his handling of civil rights issues and the Treaty of Versailles. His idealistic views on democracy and diplomacy continue to shape discussions about international relations today.
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During the Armenian genocide, President W. Wilson drew a free Armenia on paper that disappeared under bayonet blows.
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