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President Wilson visiting George V

World War One Leaders, President Wilson of the United States visiting King George V. Date: January 1919

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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans

Leaders Meeting Posing Visiting Wilson Woodrow 1919 January


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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this historic photograph, taken in January 1919, United States President Woodrow Wilson pays a visit to His Majesty King George V at Buckingham Palace in London. The meeting between the two world leaders marked a significant moment in international diplomacy during the aftermath of World War One. President Wilson's journey to Europe was a crucial one, as he arrived in Paris in late 1918 to attend the Peace Conference, which aimed to bring an end to the devastating conflict. The conference resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, which officially ended the war and imposed peace terms on Germany. King George V, who had ascended to the British throne in 1910, played a pivotal role in the war effort, leading the United Kingdom through the difficult years of conflict. His meeting with President Wilson was an important display of unity between the two powerful nations and a symbol of the international cooperation needed to rebuild Europe in the wake of the war. The two leaders are seen here in formal attire, standing before a fireplace in the grand throne room at Buckingham Palace. Wilson, with his signature bald head and glasses, is seen shaking hands with the monarch, who wears the Star of the Order of the Garter on his chest. The room is adorned with ornate furnishings and rich fabrics, reflecting the opulence and grandeur of the royal court. This photograph captures a pivotal moment in history, as two of the most influential figures of the time come together to discuss the future of the world. The meeting between President Wilson and King George V would go down in history as a significant moment in diplomacy and international relations, as the two leaders worked towards a peaceful resolution to the aftermath of the Great War.

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