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  • The League of Nations was the first attempt to assemble the nations of the world in a single body ...estroying any chance for ratification of the [[Treaty of Versailles]]. The League of Nations went into operation anyway, but the U.S. never joined.
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  • * ''The Essential Facts About the League of Nations'', published in Geneva, with ten editions between 1933 and 1940 * Barros, James C. ''The Corfu Incident of 1921: Mussolini and the League of Nations'' (1965)
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  • ...954/(httpAssets)/3DA94AAFEB9E8E76C1256F340047BB52/$file/sdn_chronology.pdf League of Nations chronology]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/League of Nations]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...954/(httpAssets)/3DA94AAFEB9E8E76C1256F340047BB52/$file/sdn_chronology.pdf League of Nations chronology]
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  • * ''The Essential Facts About the League of Nations'', published in Geneva, with ten editions between 1933 and 1940 * Barros, James C. ''The Corfu Incident of 1921: Mussolini and the League of Nations'' (1965)
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  • ...U.S. in the last talks before war; earlier led Japan's walkout from the [[League of Nations]]; also president of [[South Manchurian Railway Company]]
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  • ...Treaty]] the Senate in 1919. His strongest condemnation was against the [[League of Nations]] which he believed would limit U.S. freedom in foreign policy.
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  • ...ce Conference]], and the Permanent Court of International Justice of the [[League of Nations]].
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  • The League of Nations was the first attempt to assemble the nations of the world in a single body ...estroying any chance for ratification of the [[Treaty of Versailles]]. The League of Nations went into operation anyway, but the U.S. never joined.
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  • ...was passed in the general assembly, and led to Japan’s withdrawal from the League of Nations in the following year, with Matsuoka leading the walkout. 
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  • ...the [[First World War]], and continued to administer the islands under a [[League of Nations]] mandate from 1920, and a [[United Nations]] Trusteeship from 1946. Wester
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  • ...into two administrative zones, British Togoland and French Togoland. The [[League of Nations]] confirmed Togoland as mandated territory, and after the [[Second World Wa
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