By 'advances' do you mean attempts to woo, that is, join the League or do you mean Hitler's triumphs in the 1930s?
The League of Nations was not able to prevent German aggression with force so they were left with appeasement- appealing to a countries likes to prevent conflict
they did not approve but did nothing to stop it.
They killed him
There would be a great amount of peace for all nations at that time.
yes
Had no standing army and no real power to enforce its decrees
describe the German, Italian, and Japanese drives for empire.
because they were not sure they could win a war agins the Italians who had established ties with German
The League of Nations attempted to prevent German and Italian aggression through diplomatic negotiations, economic sanctions, and collective security measures. However, these efforts were not always successful in deterring the aggressive actions of these countries. Additionally, the League itself lacked the necessary enforcement mechanisms and the support of major powers to effectively curb the aggression of its member states.
With Germany Roosevelt waited longer to respond while with Japanese he acted much quicker to their aggression. Roosevelt condemned both acts of aggression.
With Germany Roosevelt waited longer to respond while with Japanese he acted much quicker to their aggression. Roosevelt condemned both acts of aggression.
With Germany Roosevelt waited longer to respond while with Japanese he acted much quicker to their aggression. Roosevelt condemned both acts of aggression.
They weren't. The US was at war with Japan first. It just so happens that Germany was defeated before the Japanese.
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