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Why Did The League of Nations Fail To Keep Peace In The 1930s?


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Why Did The League of Nations Fail To Keep Peace In The 1930s?

... Why Did The League of Nations Fail To Keep Peace In The 1930s? In January 1920 an organisation called "The League of Nations" was founded. This organisation had 2 main aims: the first was to make sure that a war on the same scale as World War One never broke out again and the second (possibly the most idealistic of the two) was to maintain world peace and settle any disputes without force. In 1939 The League of Nations failed and World War Two broke out. There are many reasons why The League of Nations failed. One was the fact that the League had 2 separate parts one being the assembly and the other being the council. The assembly met only once a year and every member participated. A major flaw with the assembly was that if a decision was to be made a unanimous vote had to be taken. The council

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