U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, and the Jews and the Zionist movement, 1913-1921

Abstract

The study of political figures occupy a prominent place in historical studies for its careful consideration of how they are making their global policies and leadership, and to fathom the historical events and by the nature of this character or those in the process of making history. To achieve the greatest benefit from the study of this character we have worked to expand the study by linking them to the Jews and the Zionist movement, in an attempt to understand and recognize the policy pursued by his country towards them, and this is through the study of their positions for personal and political toward the Jews and Judaism, this part of the On the other hand clarify the role that Jews played in the manipulation of the American administration and demonstrate how they have applied to achieve the goals of Zionism and their appearance on the international stage until the end of the political role of our character selected. And our theme chosen for this research is the U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, a president XXVIII of the United States, which ruled during the years (1913- 1921), as it has many of the positions outstanding in his long political career toward the Jews and Judaism and Zionism, and therefore requires that a lot of research and investigation to understand and know the truth about this role and political style that followed under his administration with both American Jews and Zionists.