
World War I | The Spring Offensive | 3
American History Tellers
President Wilson's Strategy and Challenges in World War I
The chapter explores President Wilson's 14-point peace plan to gather support and reshape post-war world affairs amidst opposition from Allied powers seeking harsh punishment for Germany. It also delves into Wilson's efforts to engage Russia during the war through diplomatic overtures that ultimately fell short. Additionally, the chapter highlights America's struggles to overcome production bottlenecks during Germany's impending spring offensive, leading to the appointment of Bernard Baruch to streamline war production.
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