One reason Germany was excluded was because they were blamed for starting World War I. Also, Germany supported neither the League of Nations nor the Treaty of Versailles.
No. Germany was excluded from the conference at Versailles and the drawing up of peace terms, and only joined the League of Nations in 1926.
Germany and Russia were condemed. Germany was condemned for their unrestricted submarine warfare and was excluded from the league of nations.
Stresemann negotiated German admission to the League in 1925 (with effect from 1926), and Hitler pulled Germany out in 1933 as a protest against the disarmament conference in progress at the time.
One of the Allied countries who did not join the League of Nations was the United States. Hope this helps, but this may not be the complete answer!
The League of Nations
Germany joined the League of Nations in 1926...
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.
The league of nations failed because Germany and Russia two of the great powers in the world did not join the league of nations until later on and even then Germany left. America also didn't join the league of nations because the civillians didn't want to join.
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Germany and Japan
Germany withdrew from the league in 1933 on the grounds that the League did not treat them fairly.