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OCR: WORLD WAR I KEY PLAYERS OVERVIEW CLEMENCEAU EUROPEAN FRONTS WILSON LLOYD GEORGE EXPANDING CONFLICT HAIG KEY PLAYERS Wilson's "Fourteen Points" outline his program for peace WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924) (Thomas) Woodrow Wilson reluctantly brought the U.S. HINDENBURG AFTERMATH into the war in 1917 in order, he believed, to make the world "safe for democracy." But his attempts to secure a just peace through the famous "Fourteen Point" plan foundered on Allied intransigence and U.S. isolationism. LUDENDORFF CHRONOLOGY