Abstract

League of Free Nations Association

November 30, 1918 issue

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The object of this Society is to promote a more general realization and support by the public of conditions indispensable to the success, at the Peace Conference and thereafter, of American aims and policy as outlined by President Woodrow Wilson. The particular aims, such as the liberation of Belgium, Servia, Poland and Bohemia and their future protection from aggression and the U.S. own future security on land and sea, are dependent upon the realization of the more general aim of a sounder future international order, the cornerstone of which must be a League of Nations.

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CONGRESSES & conventions; PEACE; WILSON, Woodrow, 1856-1924; INTERNATIONAL relations; NATIONAL security; UNITED States
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