1919  Woodrow Wilson
1920  Léon Bourgeois
1921  Hjalmar Branting
1921  Christian Lange
1922  Fridtjof Nansen
1925  Austen Chamberlain
1926  Gustav Stresemann
1926  Aristide Briand
1927  Ludwig Quidde
1929  Frank Kellogg
1934  Arthur Henderson
1936  Carlos Saavedra Lamas
1937  Robert Cecil
1938  Nansen International Office for Refugees
photo of Woodrow Wilson

 

Woodrow Wilson

 

"A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike."

 


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