The League of Nations was established after World War I as an international organization aimed at promoting peace and cooperation among countries. Founded in 1920, its primary goals were to prevent wars through collective security and diplomacy, as well as to address global issues such as disarmament and social justice. However, the League ultimately struggled to enforce its resolutions and maintain peace, leading to its dissolution after World War II and the creation of the United Nations.
The empires that were lost as a result of WWI were Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Germany lost its colonies.
"WWI" is an abbreviation for "World War I."
It was established in 1914. When World war I began. Much of the WWI home front activies such as knitting socks rolling bandages was done by local Red cross volunteers
The first aggressive movement of WWI was the assassination of Franz Fredinand. By the assassin organization the Black Hand.
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".
WWI
before WWI, but fighter planes developed in early WWI.
WWI is short for World War 1.
There were no tanks in WWI. WWI consisted of trench warfare only.
1914 is when WWI began
No. WWI was started by politics so WWI was more politically complex.
The league of nations wasn't established until after WWI. It was one of Woodrow Wilson's 14 points that he proposed at the Treaty Of Versailles.