| Nomination for Nobel Peace Prize |
| Year: | 1920 |
| Number: | 13 - 5 |
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Nominee:
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| Name: | Thomas Woodrow Wilson |
| Gender: | M |
| Year, Birth: | 1856 |
| Year, Death: | 1924 |
| Profession: | President (1913-1921). |
| City: | Washington, DC |
| State: | DC |
| Country: | UNITED STATES (US) |
| Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 1919 |
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| Motivation: | Wilson advocated international law and arbitration. In January 1917 he had made an unsuccessful attempt to persuade the belligerents to end the war, calling for a "peace without victory". After the USA had entered the war, Wilson outlined his view on a post-war settlement through his "Fourteen points". These became the guiding principles for the Paris Peace Conference (1919-20), and included the establishment of the League of Nations. However, Wilson failed to obtain ratification of the Treaty of Versailles, and the USA did not join the League of Nations. |
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Nominator:
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| Name: | 16 Professors of Jurisprudence at the University of Zagreb |
| Profession: | Professors of Law (Jurisprudence) |
| University: | University of Zagreb |
| City: | Zagreb |
| Country: | CROATIA (HR) |
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| Comments: |
In 1920 Wilson received the reserved prize for 1919.
Croatia was at the time part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia from 1929). |
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