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Bermuda
United Kingdom |
November 18-December 13, 1912
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Vacation. Visit made as president-elect. |
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Paris, Chaumont
France |
December 14-25, 1918
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Attended Preliminary to the Paris Peace Conference. Departed the U.S. December 4. |
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London, Carlisle, Manchester
United Kingdom |
December 26-31, 1918
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Met with Prime Minister Lloyd George and King George V. |
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Paris
France |
December 31, 1918-January 1, 1919
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Stopover en route to Italy. |
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Rome, Genoa, Milan, Turin
Italy |
January 1-6, 1919
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Met with King Victor Emnanuel III and Prime Minister Orlando. |
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Vatican City
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January 4, 1919
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Audience with Pope Benedict XV. |
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Paris
France |
January 7-February 14, 1919
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Attended Paris Peace Conference. Arrived In the U.S. February 24. |
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Paris
France |
March 14-June 18, 1919
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Attended Paris Peace Conference. Departed the U.S. March 5. |
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Brussels, Charleroi, Malines, Louvain
Belgium |
June 18-19, 1919
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Met with King Albert, addressed Parliament. |
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Paris
France |
June 20-28, 1919
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Attended Paris Peace Conference. Returned to U.S. July 8. |
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