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League of nations failed because of following reasons: Germany was not allowed to join the League in 1919. Russia was also not allowed to join as in 1917. Structure it required a unanimous vote of nine, later fifteen, council members to enact a resolution, in this case effective action was very difficult.
Because of robo this is why
Not enough power
Britain and France wanted Mussolini as an ally against Hitler the league of nations failed to protect their countries.
The League of Nations failed because it did not have total membership, withdrawal was easy, it's Security Council was a law unto itself, it did not have a standing army... It was replaced with the United Nations.
The league of nations failed because Germany and Russia two of the great powers in the world did not join the league of nations until later on and even then Germany left. America also didn't join the league of nations because the civillians didn't want to join.
every thing the world failed at everything
the league was mentioned by America (Woodrow Wilson) but they never attended the league or the treaty of Versailles's so that makes it crap
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The league of nations failed because Germany and Russia two of the great powers in the world did not join the league of nations until later on and even then Germany left. America also didn't join the league of nations because the civillians didn't want to join.
The League of Nations failed to effectively deal with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931 due to various factors. Firstly, several major powers, including Britain and the US, were hesitant to take strong action against Japan as they had their own economic and strategic interests in the region. Additionally, the League lacked enforcement mechanisms, and member states were not willing to commit military forces to intervene. Ultimately, the League's inability to impose meaningful sanctions or halt Japanese aggression undermined its credibility and effectiveness.
Actually, UN is the successor of League of Nations. After the end of the league, i.e, after the outbreak of second world war, the members thought it was better to form a new world organization rather than reforming the League.That's how UN was created, and the UN wouldn't have existed if the league had. so there's no question of UN playing ANY role in the end of the League of Nations..!!!