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No. The United Nations continually proposed ceasefires and one of them eventually led to the armistice that ended the war, but the United Nations did not physically intervene in the conflict.
Unitedd Nations was formed -to keep the peace worldwide and intervene when there are states in conflict. - to develop friendly relations between states
Conflict diamonds -- as we know them today -- first began in Sierra Leone in 1991. Before the United Nations openly failed to intervene in the conflict until June 2001, it's difficult to pinpoint a time when 'the US' knew about conflict diamonds. You can read more about the history of conflict diamonds, below.
no because itcan cause us to have lots of problems with other nations also it can cuz us as the united states to begin conflict with other nations. What their nation has to deal with should be none of our buisness
Other European nations stood by as Germany expanded its territory in the 1930s due to a combination of factors, including the desire to avoid another devastating war following World War I and the belief in appeasement as a strategy to maintain peace. Many countries underestimated Hitler's ambitions and thought that satisfying his territorial demands would prevent further conflict. The policy of appeasement, particularly by Britain and France, was also influenced by economic concerns and a lack of military readiness to confront Germany. Additionally, the rise of fascism and the focus on internal issues in other nations limited their willingness to intervene.
No they were absent.
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No, The Soviet Union were boycotting the UN at the time, so they were unable to intervene in the voting.