What did the League do about disarmament in the 1920s?
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Have a little read: ... What did the League do about disarmament in the 1920s? - 1921 the USA, Japan, Britain and France agreed to limit the size of their navies, but that was all. - 1923 the League's first plan about the disarmament was accepted by France and other nations, but not Britain (they want to have army for later defence) - 1926 the plan for a Disarmament Conference was made, but it took five years to agree even a 'draft convention' for the Conference, but that was even in 1933 rejected by Germany. - International agreements of the 1920s that seemed to lead to a more peaceful world - 1921 Washington Conference: USA, Britain, France and Japan agreed to limit the size of their navies. - 1922 Rapallo Treaty: Russia and Germany re-established diplomatic relations. - 1924 The Dawes Plan: to avert a terrible economic crisis in Germany the USA lent money to Germany to help it pay its reparations
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