Other nations did not help Ethiopia because World War I memories made them fearful, and much of the world was in economic ruin.
The League of Nations
Ethiopia and Liberia
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According to the WorldBank, the per capita income in Ethiopia is $410 which is comparatively lower than other nations.
Other nations protected them.
Ethiopia
Armenia Ethiopia China
Israel became a country on May 14, 1948, but joined the United Nations on May 11, 1949.
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Ethiopia resides between African nations of Eritrea and Somalia. Addis Ababa is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia.
When Benito Mussolini attacked Ethiopia in 1935, the Ethiopians were almost helpless to respond. When Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie appealed to the League of Nations for support, not one nation volunteered any help, making a mockery of the League's entire purpose of existence (collective security). If no one was willing to help Ethiopia, then no one would come to the defense of another nation if it too is set upon by fascist aggressors. The weakness projected by the League would only embolden the dictators. Selassie predicted this would be the fate of any number of European nations when the fascists targeted them: sacrificed, left alone to the enemy in order to preserve a meaningless peace. As the events in Europe concerning Austria and Czechoslovakia later showed, he was right.
Ethiopia was one of the two African nations to resist European rule (the other being Liberia),This was caused by one man known as Menelik II. He was emperor of Ethiopia and successfully tricked Italians, French, and British against each other on who gets control of Ethiopia. In the meantime Menelik II built modern weapons to destroy them. After Menelik in 1924 Haile Selassie became king and kept Ethiopia independent with the help of the British who didn't want to lose their nearby territory of Somaliland, during world war 2.