History - League of Nations LEAGUE OF NATIONS 1.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryThe interwar years in EuropeGCSEOCR Created by: alicedyer_99Created on: 28-03-14 20:58 Who created the League of Nations? Woodrow WIlson 1 of 12 What were the five parts of the League? The Assembly, the Council, the ILO (international labour organisation), the Refugees Commission and the Mandates Commission 2 of 12 What were the problems of the organisation of the League? No army. Not everyone was allowed in. Unanimous decisions could not be made easily. 3 of 12 Who was not in the League? USA - wanted isolationism. Germany - being punished (until 1926). Russia - communist (until 1933). 4 of 12 Which dispute in 1920 caused the League to fail? Poland invaded Vilna - capital of Lithuania. Britain and France did not punish Poland because they saw it as a useful allie. 5 of 12 Which dispute in 1923 caused the League to seem a failure? Mussolini bombarded Corfu because Italian general was shot. League did not do anything to help Greece. 6 of 12 What were the aims of the League? (6) Disarmament. Self determination. Collective security. No empires. No more war- peace. Sort out disputes. 7 of 12 Success of the League in 1921? (2) Finland got Aaland Islands, no fighting. Also Upper Silesia split between Germany and Poland. 8 of 12 What did the ILO do to make the League seem a success? Banned poisonous paints 9 of 12 Other successes. (6) Half a milliom WW1 prisoners released (1920). Disease. Work. Slavery and child labour reduced. Drug trafficking reduced. Highway code. 10 of 12 The main reason the League failed? WORLD WAR TWO 11 of 12 The depression Caused countries to be selfish 12 of 12
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