League to Enforce Peace ended in 1923.
League to Enforce Peace was created in 1915.
William H. Short has written: 'Prog ram and policies of the League to Enforce Peace' -- subject(s): League to Enforce Peace (U.S.)
the peace keeping organization that was created is the league of nation
The League of Nations was formed to try and keep peace at the end of WWI.
Frank Noel Keen has written: 'Hammering out the details' -- subject(s): Central Organisation for a Durable Peace, Central Organisation for a Durable Peace. The Hague, League of Nations Society, League to Enforce Peace (U.S.), Peace 'The world in alliance' -- subject(s): Arbitration, International, International Arbitration, Arbitration (International law) 'A better League of nations' -- subject(s): League of Nations
One of the reasons that the league of Nations failed in their mission was that they did not have any military power. The league of Nations was formed to bring a lasting peace to Europe but failed because they could not enforce any of their ideas.
Congress has the power to enforce peace treaties. The only one Congress did not enforce was the "Treaty of Versailles" that ended World War I (1919). The Senate did not want to ratify this treaty because they wanted the United States to continue down the path of isolation (not getting involved in foreign disputes) and did not want to participate in the newly formed "League of Nations."
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.
League of Nations
The League of Nations was formed on 1919.It was one of the terms agreed on the Versailles treaty.The main purpose of forming the League of Nations was to maintain the world peace and to prevent the occurrence of another world war after the first one.Also the league of nations was to enforce the terms and the punishment agreed on Germany as the causer of the first world war.
Samuel B. Clarke has written: 'The Verbena people's prayer and the \\' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, League to Enforce Peace (U.S.)
Vigilantes punished lawbreakers