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How far did the League not succeed in the 1920s? #g, ENCORAGE CO-OPERATION…
How far did the League not succeed in the 1920s? #g
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How far did the League succeed in the 1920's? # #
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the League did not succeed in discouraging aggression.
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Encourage disarmament # #
Didn't sort out the Corfu dispute. This dipute showed that the weakest powers could get its way when nations agree to sacrifice justice for co-operation #
French occupation of the Ruhr (1923) wasn't planned or discused with others #y
It was that the League of Nations was not willing or able to use collective force to prevent aggression between nations.
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Disputes between countries still happened, so it shows that the League wasn’t successful
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Did not stop aggression between Poland and Lithuania in1920 as well as the Finnish and Swedish over the Aaland Islands 1921 #.
Encourage Disarmament # #
The French backed the Italians but the British were prepared to force Mussilini out of Corfu #
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France and Britain didn't always agree and back the league. Without them the league was weak #
In 1921 at the Washington Conference USA, Britain, France and Japan agreed to limit the size of their navies.
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Kellog-braind pact -65 nations agreed not to use force to settle disputes. This is also known as the pact of Paris.
Sorted out the disputes between:
Germany and Poland in 1921
Finland and Sweden in 1921
Bulgaria and Greece in 1925
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Rapallo treaty- USSR and Germany re-established international relations.
USA, Britain, France and Japan reduced their navies in 1921.