League of Nations 1920s Border Disputes
- Created by: sam sheldon
- Created on: 28-05-13 18:48
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- Border disputes in 1920s
- Vilna (1920)
- Vilna in Lithuania but had many Poles
- Polish army took hold of it
- Lithuania protested to League
- Nothing done
- Failure
- No army of League
- Upper Silesia (1921)
- Boarder between Poland and German wanted by both
- plebiscite in 1920. Britain and France kept order
- Germany voted for industrial areas. Poland for rural areas.
- Border split according to vote
- Success
- Aaland Islands (1921)
- Finland and Sweden wanted to fight for the Islands
- League decided they should go to Finland
- Success
- War was avoided
- Corfu (1923)
- Italian general Tellini killed Aug. 27
- League Condemns I and ask G to pay compensation after killers found
- Failure
- League undermined by Mussolini whom changed the league's ruling
- Bulgaria (1925)
- Greece invades Bulgaria
- Bulgaria appeal to League
- League condemns Greece and order compensation
- Success
- Greece complies
- Failure
- Greece questions League's double standard
- Vilna (1920)
- Both countries agreed
- Success
- Sweden accepted
- Success
- War was avoided
- Success
- Mussolini invades G. because murderers not executed
- Corfu (1923)
- Italian general Tellini killed Aug. 27
- League Condemns I and ask G to pay compensation after killers found
- Failure
- League undermined by Mussolini whom changed the league's ruling
- Corfu (1923)
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