During World War I, various groups and individuals sought peace, including pacifist organizations, religious leaders, and some political figures. Notably, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson advocated for peace through his Fourteen Points, which aimed to address the root causes of conflict and promote self-determination. Additionally, grassroots movements in several countries called for an end to the war, emphasizing the human cost of continued fighting. However, the prevailing military and political interests often overshadowed these peace efforts.
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