The League of Nations was formed to prevent a repetition of the First World War, but within two decades this effort failed. Economic depression, renewed nationalism, weakened successor states, and feelings of humiliation (particularly in Germany) eventually contributed to World War II.
They were worried about themselves, not about world peace. And the more League failed, the less people trusted it. In the end, everybody just ignored it. On the 24 October 1945 the United Nations was established.
Significant failures
Japan conquered Manchuria in 1932. ... Hitler announced that Germany was leaving the League in 1932. Italy invaded Abyssinia in 1935. Although the League officially condemned the Italians, France and Britain were caught making a secret agreement to give Abyssinia to Italy.
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The League of Nations was formed to prevent a repetition of the First World War, but within two decades this effort failed. Economic depression, renewed nationalism, weakened successor states, and feelings of humiliation (particularly in Germany) eventually contributed to World War II.
They were worried about themselves, not about world peace. And the more League failed, the less people trusted it. In the end, everybody just ignored it. On the 24 October 1945 the United Nations was established.
Significant failures
Japan conquered Manchuria in 1932. ... Hitler announced that Germany was leaving the League in 1932. Italy invaded Abyssinia in 1935. Although the League officially condemned the Italians, France and Britain were caught making a secret agreement to give Abyssinia to Italy.
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