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Italy left the left the league after the Abyssinian crisis. Mussolini (current Italian ruler) wanted to restore the "glory days of the Roman Empire", i believe the main reason Italy left the league was that Italy knew the league could not work because the economic sanctions did not work because the USA was not part of the league and the USA not being a part of the league sped up the failure of the league of nations.

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Italy gave in their notice to leave the League of Nation on the 11th December 1937.

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Because of the aggressive politics of Germany and Japan

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cause they wanted to

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1937.

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Italy chose to leave the League of Nations because of the Abyssinia Crisis. The League could not handle and chose not to support the choices of Mussolini and didn't support the invasion into Abyssinia. Italy then took it upon themselves to leave the League and go about their decisions alone.

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