Tim Sheehan

Historian, Writer

Woodrow Wilson and Poland’s Independence


Chapter 13: A Separate Peace with Austria-Hungary?

Wilson attempted to persuade Austria-Hungary to sign a separate peace. The President initially believed that they would support an independent Poland. Wilson, however, realized Austria’s dependency on Germany did not allow them to negotiate their own peace settlement. By the end of June, Wilson viewed the Austrian-Hungary Empire as a collapsing entity and saw no need to bother to discuss terms with them.

©2006 Tim Sheehan