League of Nations - Aims, Membership and Powers
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The League of Nations was established as an international peace-keeping organisation in the aftermath of WWi. The LoN was the brainchild of American President, Woodrow Wilson. The aims of the League were disarmament, discouragement of aggression, improvements to living and working conditions across the world and the encouragement of peace through collective security. Italy, France and Britain and Japan were members of the permanent council of the League. America did not join, as the Senate refused to support Wilson's proposal, preferring to remain isolationist.
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League : Have you paid his licence? Taxpayer : Yes League : Fed him? Taxpayer : Yes League : Then we...
Sidney 'George' Strube
Sunday Express
Have you fed him? Yes! Have you paid his license? Yes! Then by Section 13 of the Henderson World Cit...
Sidney 'George' Strube
Daily Express
Early Pruning. "Think of the League rather s an acorn planted less than ten years ago, which is now ...
Low; David (1891-1963)
The Star
"Peace, perfect peace." "Signor Orlando has returned to Paris, and the Big Four are in harmony again...




