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The Ordeal of Woodrow Wilson
The Ordeal of Woodrow Wilson is Herbert Hoover’s personal and political account of President Woodrow Wilson during the turbulent years surrounding World War I and its aftermath. Drawing from his close relationship with Wilson as head of wartime relief efforts, Hoover offers an insider’s perspective on Wilson’s struggles to negotiate peace, lead the United States through global crisis, and pursue the creation of the League of Nations. The book provides a detailed and intimate portrayal of Wilson’s ideals, challenges, and personal burdens, while also revealing Hoover’s reflections on leadership, diplomacy, and the political environment of the era. It stands as both a historical narrative and a memoir from a future U.S. president who witnessed Wilson’s trials firsthand.
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