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Detailed mind map on the effects and structure of the League of Nations.
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League of Nations
Crises
Members
Structure
Permanent
France
Britain
Italy
Japan
USA never
joined
Established
1920
Left in
1937
Left in
1933
Interests of British
empire
Wanted to cripple
Germany
Germany
1926-33
Council
4 permanent
members
Temporary members voted in by
Assembly for 3-year periods
Had a
VETO
Powers to settle
disputes
Moral condemnation
Economic
sanctions
Miltary
force
Assembly
League's
parliament
Met 5 times a year or in
emergency
Made unanimous
decisions over:
New
members
Temporary Council
members
Budget
Ideas from
Council
Met once a year
Commissions
Mandates
Commision
Refugees
Commission
Health
Committee
Slavery
Commission
Major
Crises
Minor Crises
Upper Silesia
1921
Aaland Islands
1921
Corfu
1923
Abyssinian
Crisis
Manchurian Crisis
1931-32
Mussolini bombed and invaded
Corfu
League condemned Italy and
Greece withheld
compensation
Italian general Tellini
killed in Greece
Mussolini changed
the ruling and got
money anyway
Geneva Protocol
1924
Stated that the
Council's decision
was final
Never implemented
after general
elections in UK
Treaties
Locarno
1925
Germany accepts Western
borders
Germany joins League in
1926
Kellogg-Briand Pact
1928
65 nations signed to not
use military force
Japan claimed
sabotage on
South
Manchurian
Railway
Invasion and puppet
government set up
by February 1932
Lytton Report
condemned Japan in
September 1932
Report approved 42-1 in March
1933 so Japan left the League
Japan invaded Jehol in April
1933
No economic sanctions
due to absence of US
Britain wanted good
relations with Japan
Mussolini used Wal-Wal
'incident' in 1934 as an excuse
Haile Selassie appealed to the
League who did little
Possibly in return for Stresa Pact
1935
Offered Mussolini some of Abyssinia but he refused
Invasion began in October 1935
League
banned
arms,
rubber and
tin exports
to Italy
Hoare-Laval pact offered Mussolini 66% of Abyssinia
But not
oil
Suez canal remained
open
Disovered, weakened League, sacked
Ethiopia was annexed in May 1936
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