Did the actions in Corfu & Bulgaria add or diminish the League of Nations' reputation up to 1925 and beyond?
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The successes and failures of the League all came and depended from the so-called covenant of the treaty. Their goal was to maintain country's co-operation, peace and security. The League of Nations was very successful in many different ways in the beginning of 1920s. Since after from the damage of WWI sewages were damaged, malaria and many other diseases were one of the great problems in Europe at this period of time. The League of
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way for wealthier and stronger country. Another reason that supports this idea is the action taken place in Bulgaria 1925. The same thing happened as the event of Corfu 1923 but another way around with different countries. Greece invaded Bulgaria, since Greece was a weak country; the League ordered Greece to leave Bulgaria and got all the blames. These unfairness led the League of Nations to fail and diminish in their reputations, losing trustworthy from weak countries.
way for wealthier and stronger country. Another reason that supports this idea is the action taken place in Bulgaria 1925. The same thing happened as the event of Corfu 1923 but another way around with different countries. Greece invaded Bulgaria, since Greece was a weak country; the League ordered Greece to leave Bulgaria and got all the blames. These unfairness led the League of Nations to fail and diminish in their reputations, losing trustworthy from weak countries.