The US fought that war to stop communist aggression; which it failed to do.
Britain and France wanted Mussolini as an ally against Hitler the league of nations failed to protect their countries.
The treaty failed to keep the Germans from conducting aggressive attacks on other nations. It failed to keep the Germans from building up a military with military implements and ammo. Hitler disregarded the entire treaty.
The wall didn't fail it was torn down in 1989 when the communist government of the Soviet Union failed.
Couldn't stop the flow of communist men and supplies coming into South Vietnam...without widening the war.
The US fought that war to stop communist aggression; which it failed to do.
Only that they were both communist northern countries trying to take over southern non-communist nations. The communists succeeded in one (VN) and failed in the other (Korea).
Britain and France wanted Mussolini as an ally against Hitler the league of nations failed to protect their countries.
The U.S. made a pact with several nations that we would unite against any Communist aggression. As with much of the international agreements, the United States took it seriously while many other nations refused to do so. Eventually the liberal media turned against the war and was able to change public opinion. Many members of the media had leftist leanings and some actually supported the Communist attempts to take over the world.
The United Nations is a orginization that was founded in October 24, 1945. The UN was created to stop the catastrophe of full out war from occurring again. Earlier, the League of Nations was much similiar to the UN, but failed. Go to Member states of the United Nations on Wikipedia to learn more.J.A.R.
The league of nations failed to prevent it, but so did a lot of other people and nations.
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In a technical sense, all organizations failed to stop WWI, but you're probably after the "League of Nations", the forerunner to the "United Nations".
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No. And that's why it failed.