They tried a process called appeasement, but it didn't work.
Nothing! The League of Nations was a well-intended, political talking shop for dispute resolution. Unfortunately the United States had never joined and Hitler took Germany out of it.
Only with words. An effort about on a par with the efforts of the current UN to get Iran to stop trying to make nuclear bombs, or to get North Korea to behave.
The League of Nations was completely incapable of dealing with Hitler. That's why World War II started.
they were all like, no you don't Hitler and Hitler was all like try and stop me and then France had no chance
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Yes, a league of nations tried to stop World War II. Many citizens who were not part of government also did not believe in the war efforts.
The League of Nations was formed to try and keep peace at the end of WWI.
The League of Nations.
The league of nations, you idiot. Try reading a book.
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The league tried to stop wars peacefully so they hoped to solve disputes by talking and discussing it with thearguing countries. Also if a war broke out all the other nations in the league would stop trading with the invading country to try and untill a lack of suplies brought the war to an end.
The allies tried to stop Germany by signing an agreement with Hitler.
Some did try. They were arrested and put to death.
The League of Nations was originally formed to promote world peace, but was a failure and one of the causes of WW2. The League did not always stand up for weaker countries and this showed dictators like Hitler and Mussolini that they could do what they wanted to and get away with it.One of the League's major contribution to the war was its reaction to Italy's Abyssinian invasion. The League took ages to make its decision, and, eventually, decided to try sanctions. This did not work as the League did not ban oil and steel. Italy could also still trade with the USA, which was not a member of the League.While all this was happening, Hitler gathered his forces and rearmed the Rhineland. This move was forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles. His men faced no resistance.Overall, the League appeared as a very weak force, unable to keep peace between countries.