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Remembering all those who served their countries during 1914-1918

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WW1HA | Remembering all those who served their countries during 1914-1918 Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content WW1HA Remembering all those who served their countries during 1914-1918 Search Main menu Home About us Join the World War One Historical Association Post navigation ← Older posts All Hail the Chief! Featured Posted on November 4, 2020 by World War One Historical Assn Reply Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, 1913-1921. As Americans wait for a pair of speeches–concession and acceptance–that will end a long, bitter presidential campaign, we can look back on famous presidential words from the First World War. Woodrow Wilson won reelection in 1916 with the slogan, “He kept us out of war.” Three months after his inauguration, the United States joined the European War, and Wilson’s most famous line was that America’s involvement in the fight against Germany and its allies would “make the world safe for...

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