- 05 Feb 2016 06:50
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British Prime Minister Asquith and President Wilson had never met before the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, which was proposed by President Wilson during the war. Unlike Churchill and Roosevelt who coordinated Allied strategies through numerous wartime conferences during the Second World War, wartime leaders during the First World War kept a certain distance from each other. Perhaps it was even more difficult for world leaders to travel great distances in the early 20th century and Wilson died shortly after returning from Paris. However, the inter-Allied conference was held in London in 1916 and the Petrograd Conference was held in 1917 to resolve the matters in the context of the Anglo-Russian war effort in general. Britain agreed to provide Russia with large amounts of supplies of munitions and Russia was paying the price in blood on the battlefield, which was repeated in the Second World War (i.e. Lend-Lease.)
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