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https://presidentwilson.org/files/original/d417de8bff8ba86ae7203686189ba62a.pdf
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World War I Letters
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World War, 1914-1918
Creator
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Woodrow Wilson
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Library of Congress, Woodrow Wilson Papers, 1786-1957
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Letters from the White House to various individuals
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Library of Congress
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
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3 file drawers of scanned copies, 1517 pdfs
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English
Type
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papers, digital documents
Date
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1917-1918
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MS100001
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19180503
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Confidential.<br /><br />My dear Mr. Secretary<br />Thank you for your letter of the first about sending men to Italy. General Bliss's message about the matter seems to me singularly just and comprehensive in its appreciation of the many things involved, and I hope that you will take the action which you suggest, namely, ask General Pershing to suggest to General Foch, or General Petain, and to Sir Douglas Haig, that some of the American troops be brigaded with their several divisions in Italy with the explanation that our hope is that American soldiers may appear on the Italian front under the circumstances which will not create the expectation that we can send further forces at the present time or an independent American force at a later time.
<p><br />Cordially and faithfully yours,<br /><br />Woodrow Wilson<br /><br /><br />Hon. Newton D. Baker,<br />Secretary of War.</p>
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Letter
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Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937
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1918 May 3
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Text
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WWP22342
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Library of Congress, Woodrow Wilson Papers, 1786-1957
Creator
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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
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Woodrow Wilson to Newton D. Baker