DHP Ep. 278: DHP Villains: Woodrow Wilson, Pt. 14

by | Apr 8, 2025

DHP Ep. 278: DHP Villains: Woodrow Wilson, Pt. 14

by | Apr 8, 2025

he gets us into war

In this installment of the Woodrow Wilson series, he gets us into war.

Join CJ as he discusses Woodrow Wilson’s presidency from late-1916 through early April of 1917, when he gives one of the most famous and (tragically) influential speeches in American history, asking Congress to pass a war resolution against Germany in order to make the world safe for democracy & create the League of Nations, a resolution passed by huge margins in both Houses, despite strong public opinion to the contrary.

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Born and raised a Florida Man, CJ Killmer holds BA and MA degrees in
history. He taught college history from 2006 to 2022. In 2014, he
started the Dangerous History Podcast as an outlet for his radical
libertarian-revisionist takes on history, and in 2022 he resigned from
his college teaching position in order to pursue podcasting and other
independent content-creation projects full-time, free from the
constraints of conventional academia.

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