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When the cheering stopped
When the Cheering Stopped is a compelling historical narrative that explores the final years of President Woodrow Wilson, focusing on his declining health, political struggles, and the downfall of his dream for the League of Nations. Gene Smith offers an intimate portrayal of Wilson’s personal and political challenges after World War I, revealing the tensions within his administration, his deteriorating physical condition, and the national debate that shaped America’s role on the world stage. The book provides a vivid, humanizing account of a president whose idealism confronted harsh political realities, ultimately influencing the course of U.S. foreign policy.
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