History of Oceania

What did the 14 points have to do with world war 2?

The 14 Points proposed by President Woodrow Wilson had no direct relation to World War II. The 14 Points were put forth by Wilson at the end of World War I as a set of principles for peace negotiations. The points addressed issues such as territorial adjustments, disarmament, freedom of the seas, open diplomacy, and the establishment of a League of Nations. These points played a significant role in shaping the peace treaties that ended World War I and contributed to the creation of the League of Nations. However, World War II began over two decades later and had different causes and dynamics.