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‘An Unmitigated Failure.' How Far Is This A Fair Estimate Of The League Of Nations?

The terms of the Treaty of Versailles decided during the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, were mainly regarding Germany and her allies, however one of the least harsh ones was the term stating the creation of the League of Nations. The League has been primarily Wilson's idea, an American contribution. During the early 1920's, while Europe had a sense of enthusiastic co-operation, the conditions seemed just right for the League to prosper. Nevertheless, with the coming of the 30's, Mussolini and Hitler, the League failed to satisfy her aims and actually prevent the arising tension. Therefore, in order to judge just how far it was a failure, it's important to assess all the factors from the beginning.

The four aims of the League of Nations were such: to discourage aggression from any nation, to encourage countries to cooperate, to encourage disarmament and to improve living and working conditions for all. To see how far the League has failed to fulfill them one must start from the......


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