Why Did The League Of Nations Fail In The 1930's?
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Rachel Halsall 10D 17th March 2005 Why Did The League Of Nations Fail In The 1930's? The league of nations was formed in 1919 to encourage the member countries, to co-operate in trade, improve social conditions, complete disarmament and to protect any member country that was being threatened with war. Woodrow Wilson the American President came up with the idea of The League Of Nations because he didn't want anything like the world war 1 to be repeated. However we know that the Second World War lost more lives than the the first, and therefore most people conclude that the League Of Nations failed, but why? The League Of Nations had many weaknesses with probably the most important and noticeable weakness, the absence of the USA. It was a great shock and disappointment for the rest of the world when Woodrow Wilson decided not to join the League Of Nations. The League...

