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Company, William Georg von Strauss, Franz Urbig, and Mathias
Erzberger.
Thomas W. Lamont states in his privately printed memoirs, Across World
Frontiers, "The German delegation included two German bankers of
the Warburg firm whom I happened to know slightly and with whom I
was glad to talk informally, for they seemed to be striving earnestly to
offer some reparations composition that might be acceptable to the
Allies."84 Lamont was also pleased to see Sir William Wiseman, chief
advisor to the British delegation.
The bankers at the conference convinced Wilson that they needed an
international government to facilitate their international monetary
operations. Vol. IV, p. 52, Intimate Papers of Col. House quotes a
message from Sir William Wiseman to Lord Reading, August 16, 1918,
"The President has two main principles in view; there must be a League
of Nations and it must be virile."
Wilson, who seems to have lived in a world of fantasy, was shocked
when American citizens booed him during his campaign to have them
sign over their hard won independence to what appeared to many to
be an international dictatorship. He promptly went into a depression,
and retired to his bedroom. His wife immediately shut the White House
doors against Col. House, and from September 25, 1919 to April 13,
1920, she
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84 Thomas W. Lamont, Across World Frontiers, (Privately printed) 1950,
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