The document discusses Woodrow Wilson's role and ideas at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference after World War 1. It examines Wilson's support for the League of Nations as well as tensions between Wilson, Clemenceau of France, and Lloyd George of Britain over issues like reparations, borders, and how harshly to treat Germany in the postwar settlement. Key points of contention included French desires for revenge against Germany versus Wilson's principle of self-determination and a more conciliatory approach.