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the league of nations was weaker than the UN because the united nations was stable UN like the league.

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Was Germany a member of The League of Nations?

Yes Germany is in the League of Nations. They have been in it since 1926, the same time as Brazil. The League of Nations no longer exists, having been replaced after WW2 by the United Nations Organisation, of which Germany is a member-state.


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The United Nations was organized after which war?

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