Wilson and his administration find themselves in a "winter crisis," set off by the Fuel Administrator's limitations on use of coal by manufacturing and business concerns. Soon afterward, the administration's critics, led by Senator George E. Chamberlain, demand the creation of a super war cabinet to take control of the war effort from Wilson. Wilson defends his Secretary of War; oversees the drafting of the Overman bill; appoints Bernard M. Baruch head of the War Industries Board; and rallies Senate forces to defeat the Chamberlain bill. Meanwhile, the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister and American diplomats negotiate secretly for a separate peace between Austria-Hungary and the United States and the Allies. Wilson goes before a joint session of Congress on February 11 to continue his dialogue with the leaders of the Central Powers. The Germans reply, on March 3, 1918, by imposing the punitive Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on a prostrate Russia. Wilson stands firm in opposing any Japanese move into Siberia; he sends a message of friendship to the fourth All-Russia Congress of Soviets. As the volume ends, he corresponds with Emperor Charles through the King of Spain about the possibilities of a separate peace for Austria-Hungary.
This massive collection includes all important letters, speeches, interviews, press conferences, and public papers on Woodrow Wilson.
This massive collection includes all important letters, speeches, interviews, press conferences, and public papers on Woodrow Wilson.
Index to the Woodrow Wilson Papers: G-O
This volume finds Wilson beginning the second year of his presidency of Princeton University, moving boldly to institute several significant reforms.
The Papers of Woodrow Wilson: 1911-1912
This massive collection includes all important letters, speeches, interviews, press conferences, and public papers on Woodrow Wilson. The volumes make available as never before the materials essential to understanding Wilson's...
This massive collection includes all important letters, speeches, interviews, press conferences, and public papers on Woodrow Wilson.
This volume chronicles the beginning of life together for Woodrow and Ellen Wilson.
These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
The Papers of Woodrow Wilson: April 23-May 9, 1919