The short life of the League of Nations.
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At the end of World War I, an organization was created to help stop war. This League of Nations was meant to serve as a place for countries to talk out their problems instead of fight over them. Wilson is was disabused of his ideals by the French. The League was created mainly to punish Germany and stop war.
The single largest blow to the League of Nations is the refusal by the U.S.
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England and Italy agreed to guarantee the neutrality of the Franco-German frontier. When no agreement was reached regarding the neutrality of Germany's eastern border, French leaders were dismayed; they had hoped to keep Germany contained in the east through an alliance with Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Romania. Ultimately the League of Nations was doomed. Without any real power, it proved incapable of stopping the increasing number of conflicts that begin to flare up around the world.
England and Italy agreed to guarantee the neutrality of the Franco-German frontier. When no agreement was reached regarding the neutrality of Germany's eastern border, French leaders were dismayed; they had hoped to keep Germany contained in the east through an alliance with Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Romania. Ultimately the League of Nations was doomed. Without any real power, it proved incapable of stopping the increasing number of conflicts that begin to flare up around the world.