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The Abyssinian Crisis, which unfolded in the 1930s when Italy invaded Ethiopia, is generally viewed as a failure for the League of Nations. Despite initial international condemnation and sanctions against Italy, the League's inability to effectively respond and enforce measures allowed Italy to maintain its occupation. This event highlighted the weaknesses of the League and ultimately contributed to the rise of aggressive fascist regimes in Europe. Consequently, it is seen as a significant failure in collective security and a precursor to World War II.

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