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Woodrow Wilson promoted the idea of the League of Nations to the French and all the other nations of the alliance when they were discussing the surrender conditions to be presented to the Germans. He had fourteen points of his ideas and some were incorporated into the Treaty of Versailles but the entire idea of the League of Nations failed. Wilson's own country refused to endorse and be part of the League of Nations. He wanted the League of Nations to promote, preserve and protect the world peace. The league turned out to be a failure because it was unable to prevent World War 2 and gain the cooperation of all the nations. The United Nations does a better job.
The League of Nations lacked its own army and relied on the Great Powers for the enforcement of economic sanctions as well as to provide armed forces when needed. The problem was that sometimes the Great Powers were reluctant to do so for various reasons and this rendered the League of Nations powerless and without recourse.
Woodrow Wilson promoted the idea of the League of Nations to the French and all the other nations of the alliance when they were discussing the surrender conditions to be presented to the Germans. He had fourteen points of his ideas and some were incorporated into the Treaty of Versailles but the entire idea of the League of Nations failed. Wilson's own country refused to endorse and be part of the League of Nations. He wanted the League of Nations to promote, preserve and protect the world peace. The league turned out to be a failure because it was unable to prevent World War 2 and gain the cooperation of all the nations. The United Nations does a better job.
Hitler faced minimal consequences from the League of Nations after his aggressive actions, such as the remilitarization of the Rhineland in 1936. The League, weakened by the absence of the United States and its own internal divisions, failed to take effective action to enforce its resolutions or curb Hitler's expansionist policies. Instead, it issued protests and sanctions that were largely ignored by Nazi Germany. Ultimately, the League's ineffectiveness contributed to the escalation of tensions leading to World War II.
the Leaguem of Nations did not have its own armed forces thus they had to rely on the Great powers to enforce its resolutions, keep to economic sanctions which the League ordered, or provide an army, when needed, for the League to use. However, they were often reluctant to do so.
Wilson was the president of the United States. The League of Nations was his baby. His own country didn't join. That could be very disappointing.
The World Health Organization began in 1948. This United Nations agency traces its origins to the League of Nations and its own health organization.
The oldest American sport that has it's own major league is Lacrosse. The league, Major League Lacrosse was founded in 1999. The sport itself was played as far back as the 12th century by the Iroquois Nations.
The US did not join the League of Nations because of concerns about losing control over its own foreign policy decisions and the belief that the League's structure would limit its sovereignty. Additionally, the US Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles, which included the provision for joining the League.
In 331 BCE when the final stand of it's army failed at Gaugamela and the Persian king was assassinated by his own nobles.
Because it was Wilson's idea for the League of Nations, and if the US didn't join why should Japan. They had no actual reason to if even the own creator of the whole idea didn't join.
B. mandates on behalf of the League of Nations, but did not own the territory.