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<p>him about options for the postwar world after Germany was defeated. This academic group, directed by Wilson's closest adviser and long-time friend "Colonel" <a href="page.php?w=Edward_M._House">Edward M. House</a>, and with <a href="page.php?w=Walter_Lippmann">Walter Lippmann</a> as Head of Research, met to assemble the strategy for the postwar world. The team produced more than 2,000 documents detailing and analyzing the political, economic, and social facts globally that would be helpful for Wilson in the peace talks. Their reports formed the</p><p>
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