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League of nation

The League of Nations faced significant challenges from the outset, particularly with gaining support from the United States. Despite President Wilson's efforts, the idea of joining the League was unpopular in America.

League of nation

League of nation

Bulgaria 1925

The Incident at Petrich, or the War of the Stray Dog was a Greek–Bulgarian crisis in 1925, in which there was a short invasion of Bulgaria by Greece near the border town of Petrich, after the killing of a Greek captain and a sentry by Bulgarian soldiers. The incident ended after a decision of the League of Nations.

The Geneva protocol

The Geneva Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes was a proposal to the League of Nations presented by British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald and his French counterpart Édouard Herriot. It set up compulsory arbitration of disputes and created a method to determine the aggressor in international conflicts. All legal disputes between nations would be submitted to the World Court. It called for a disarmament conference in 1925.

Corfu 1923

The Corfu incident was a 1923 diplomatic and military crisis between Greece and Italy. It was triggered when an Italian general heading a commission to resolve a border dispute between Albania and Greece was murdered in Greek territory along with members of his staff.

The league and border disputes in the 1920s

The treaties signed at the Paris peace conference had created new states and changed the borders of others

Organization of the League

The League of nations commissions
The health committee
The slavery commission
The refugees committee
The mandates commissions
The international Labour organization
The aim is to improve the working condition of the people
The ILO meting once years

workers

goverment

employers

The permanent court of international justice
It play a key role in the League work of setting dispute between countries peaceful
Secretariat
Had specialist section covering areas such as health, disarmament and economic matters
Prepared report for the different agencies of the League
Kept records of league meeting
A sort of civil service
The assembly
Decisions made by the Assembly had to be unanimous
The Assembly only met once a year
Every country in the League sent a representative to the Assembly
League parliament
The council
The council could use a range of powers

Military force

Economic and financial sanctions

Moral codemnation

Each of the members of the council had a veto
Temporary members

They were elected by the Assembly for three years periods

Pernament members

In the 1920 these were Britain,France,Italy and Japan

A smaller group than the Assembly,met more often than Assembly like 5 times or more

Membership of the League

In the absence of the USA, Britain and France were the most powerful countries in the League
After First World War neither country was quiet the mayor power it had once been

How the League of nations work for a better world

social problems
The League blacklisted four large German,Dutch,French and Swiss companies which were involved in the illegal drug trade
Transport
The League made recommendations on marking shipping lanes and produced an international highway health for role users
Health
The health committee produced some important achievements
working conditions
International Labour organisation
Refugees
The League did tremendous work in getting refugees and former prisoners of war back to their homelands

Article 10

The covenant set out 26 article was article 10
Article 10 really meant collective security

The member of the League could prevent war by defending the lands and interests of all nations, large or small

The aims of the League

To improve the living and working conditions of people in all parts of the world
To encourage nations to disarm
To encourage countries to co operate, especially in business and trade
To discourage aggression from any nation

A body blow to the

Wilson had problem in the USA, before the USA could even join the League
In the USA the ideas of a League was not at all popular

Why American did not like to join the League

Some feared that the League would be dominated by Britain or France and would be called to help defend their empires, many the US were anti empire

Sending US soldiers to settle every little conflict around the world

If the League imposed sanctions.(stopping trade with a country that was behaving aggressively)American trade and business that suffered most

The League as supposed to enforce the treaty of Versailles

The birth of the league

League of Nation is an organization that could solve international problems without resorting the war
France proposed an strong League with its own army
Many British leaders thought the best league would be simple organization
President Wilson wanted the League of Nation to be like a world parliament

President Wilson won

All the major nation would join the League

They also promised to protect one another

If they were invaded. If any member did break the Covenant and go to war, other members promised to stop trading with it and to send troop if necessary to force it to stop fighting

They promised to accept the decision made by the League

1919 he took personal charge of drawing up plans for the League

The plan were no clear, some people were angered by Wilson arrogant style

But people give Wilson's plans a try