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Aftermath of WWI
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Relations between European states remained tense and hostile following WWI.
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General Instability
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Many founding members simply withdrew because the League of Nations clashed with their own interests. For example: Peru and Brazil. |
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The Treaty of Versailles
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The League of Nations was built into the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles unfairly blamed and penalised Germany, while excluding them from the League of Nations until 1926. |
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Limited Scope
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The League of Nations was essentially a boutique organisation - specialised services for particular countries - rather than a true joining of nations. Many countries which would have been beneficial simply were not invited to join.
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A Myriad of Failings
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The League of Nations was unable to successfully prevent foreign incursions or negotiate resolutions. For example; Chaco War, 1922. |