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An Open Letter to President Wilson

Rolland, Romain | December 28, 1918 issue

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This article represents an open letter to the U.S. President, Woodrow Wilson, dated November 9, 1918, which was first published in the "Populaire" of November 18. This letter reads that the peoples are breaking their chains. From one end of Europe to the other there is arising among the peoples the determination to recover control of their destinies and to unite in forming a regenerated Europe. Their hands are seeking to clasp across the frontiers. But open chasms of distrust and misunderstanding still lie between them. This gulf must be bridged. On a whole, this book comments on Wilson's administration and suggests some diplomatic corrections.

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GOVERNMENT correspondence; WILSON, Woodrow, 1856-1924; PERIODICALS; DIPLOMACY; PUBLIC administration; POLITICAL planning; UNITED States
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