Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The League of Nations
- problems
- USA did not join (though a major power) as Congress voted against joining.
- Italy, permanent member, broke covenant 1923- occupied Corfu
- came to be seen as a club for the victors of WW1
- seen as pro- European as Sir Eric Drummond 1st secretary general
- had no army, makde it weak
- Great powers (GB, F, I ect) acted without League's consent
- membership & basics
- the 14th point of Wilson's fourteen points
- made to prevent future wars
- principle of 'collective security'
- attempt to unite nations of the world in a 'joint guarantee of peace'
- open to all countries
- Germany and Russia not allowed to join
- Germany: because of Versailles/ War
- joined 1926
- Russia: because of 1917 communist revolution
- joined 1934
- used sanctions to punish countries
- economic
- military
- Structure & Organisation
- Council met 3 times a year
- 4 permanent members
- Britain
- France
- Italy
- Japan
- decisions in council & assembly had to be unanimous
- permanent court of justice set up in The Hague
- to setlle disputes between countries
- Secretary General in charge of administration
- First secratary general -> Sir Eric Drummond
- Successes
- 1921
- Aaland Island Dispute (Sweden and Finland)
- Border dispute between reece & Bulgaria
- Lithuania & Poland dispute over Vilna
- 1922-23
- helped solve Austria- Hungary economic crisis
- helped by organising international loans
- stamped out slave trade
- 1920s had support of most major countries