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Norwegian Peace Association Congratulates Wilson on Recent Nobel Peace Prize & League of Nations Work

A 1p manuscript document addressed to sitting 28th U.S. President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), by members of the Norges Fredsforening, or Norwegian Peace Association [today known as the Norges Fredslag, or Norwegian Peace Organization.] The document issued from Kristiania [modern day Oslo], Norway on December 31, 1920 was signed by seven Norges Fredsforening committee members including the group's president Håkon Løken (1859-1923), a Norwegian politician and lawyer. The bifold paper has blank inner and outermost pages. There is light toning and moderate mat burn caused by prior framing. A large horizontal fold is partly repaired. Isolated chipped edges and minor closed tears, else very good to near fine. 9.375" x 14.875."

President Woodrow Wilson had been awarded the 1919 Nobel Peace Prize on December 10, 1920 for his role in formally establishing the League of Nations in January 1920, and for drawing up the preliminary covenant of the organization at the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. The League of Nations, comprised of 44 states at its inception in 1920, promised perpetual world peace through the implementation of certain mechanisms. Its principal aims were arbitrating international conflicts and protecting basic human and civil rights. Optimistic contemporaries declared that World War I would be the "war to end all wars" now that the peace-keeping League of Nations had been established. (The League of Nations was disbanded in 1946.)

The document reads in part:

"Highly appreciating the decision made by the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Storting [supreme legislative body of Norway] in awarding to you, Mr. President, the Alfred Nobel Peace Prize for the year 1919, we the undersigned members of the Central Committee of Norges Fredsforening venture to express our hearty congratulations and our unreserved admiration of the great work you have done since 1916 in bringing to accomplishment in the world's political life the great idea of the international organization of nations, in order to secure the obligatory settlement of all conflicts through peaceful means instead of through war…

Hoping that the League of Nations will soon extend to all civilized nations and that its spirit of democracy will be intensified from year to year, we present to Your Excellency our most hearty good wishes for yourself and your family, for your great nation, which contains so many of our kinsmen, and for the whole of mankind to which you contributed so mighty a work…"

Woodrow Wilson served as president from March 1916 to March 1921.

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