The League of Nations was the organization established after World War I in 1919 to promote peace and prevent future conflicts. It aimed to facilitate diplomacy and cooperation among countries, addressing issues such as disarmament, conflict resolution, and social justice. Despite its efforts, the League struggled with enforcement and ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of World War II.
What organizations tried to maintain world peace after 1919?
The League of Nations was formed after WW1 (1919) to settle international disputes peacefully, to help prevent future wars and maintain lasting peace.
The League of Nations
US President Woodrow Wilson proposed the creation of the League of Nations as part of the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. He believed that it would be an international organization that could help prevent future conflicts and maintain world peace.
Peace and Riot - 1919 was released on: USA: 1919
The League of Nations (LON) was an intergovernmental organization founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919-1920, and the precursor to the United Nations.
The allied victors of World War I met at the Paris Peace Conference. One of the major decisions made was the creation of the League of Nations.
US president Thomas Woodrow Wilson.
In Paris in 1919 the leaders of the victorious counties met to discuss the peace settlement.
Doug Peace was born in 1919.
Nobel Peace Prize 1919
The cast of Peace and Riot - 1919 includes: Marcel Perez as Twede-Dan