The League of Nations.
The Fourteen Points are Wilson's plan for world peace following World War 1 and the League of Nations - An international peace-keeping organization proposed by Wilson and founded in 1920.
The League of Nations was the peace-keeping body that failed to prevent war. The organization was founded on January 10, 1920 at the end of the First World War.
The results for the search for peace in the 1920's is that they did not find peace.
The Fourteen Points are Wilson's plan for world peace following World War 1 and the League of Nations - An international peace-keeping organization proposed by Wilson and founded in 1920.
James Frank Gilliam has written: 'General election of 1918 as a mandate for the peace conference' -- subject(s): Elections, Elections, 1918, Great Britain, Great Britain. Parliament, Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920), World War, 1914-1918
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Yes, Britain was a founding member of the League of Nations and held a permanent seat on its Council. The League of Nations was established in 1920 as an international organization aimed at promoting peace and resolving conflicts. Britain played a significant role in the League's operations and decision-making processes.
That was Philip Noel-Baker of Great Britain who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1959 and competed in the 1912, 1920, and 1924 Summer Olympics. He won a silver medal in the 1500 meter run at the 1920 Games in Antwerp.
The first international peace organization established during the period of 1914-1918 is the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Founded in 1863, it gained prominence during World War I for its humanitarian efforts. Although the League of Nations was created after the war in 1920 to promote peace, the ICRC laid the groundwork for international humanitarian law and cooperation.
The main goal of the formation of the League of Nations was world peace. It was an international organization made up of 58 countries. It was established on January 10, 1920 after the end of the First World War.
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it was built in 1920 and was completed in 1927.