President Woodrow Wilson advocated "Peace Without Victory" before WWI was over in an attempt to stop bloodshed. He knew that if the Allies or the Central Powers were victorious, then they would take the spoils of war from the losers and it would lead to more violence. Wilson preferred for all of the nations to stop fighting with no one side being the victor in the war, or "Peace without Victory".
Peace without victory was a peace in which the loser was not humiliated.
Peace without victory meant peace without going to war. Thus, you didn't need to have a victory. This method proved very effective.
Peace without victory was a peace in which the loser was not humiliated.
that fighting should end with neither side claiming victory.
the summary of james Mcpherson, "No Peace without Victory, 1861-1865
why did Wilson believe that a peace without victory would avoid future wars
Woodrow Wilson.
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"Peace without victory"
The Fourteen Points were the arguments in peace without victory speech by Woodrow Wilson. He gave the speech before Congress on January 8, 1918.
He called for "peace without victory".
He wanted peace without a victory.