A President's Struggle
Woodrow's determination to save the League of Nations clashes with his deteriorating health, as he experiences debilitating symptoms. Despite his iron will, Edith witnesses the toll on her husband, highlighting the burden of leadership amidst personal crisis. As she navigates the challenges of his condition, the tension between public duty and private suffering becomes increasingly palpable.In this clip
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147: Peacemaking in Paris: The Treaty of Versailles
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