The LN is composed of two main bodies: the General Assembly (main deliberative body) and the Security Council (focused on security and peace resolutions). Other bodies include the Economic and Social Council, International Court of Justice, World Bank, World Health and Food Organization, and the Secretariat. The LN is led by the Secretary-General who oversees the administration of the LN, serves as its spokesperson, and presides over General Assembly meetings. The Secretary-General, the leader of the United Nations, is appointed every 5 years, with Korean Ban Ki-moon serving since 2007.
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- League of Nations
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| - The LN is composed of two main bodies: the General Assembly (main deliberative body) and the Security Council (focused on security and peace resolutions). Other bodies include the Economic and Social Council, International Court of Justice, World Bank, World Health and Food Organization, and the Secretariat. The LN is led by the Secretary-General who oversees the administration of the LN, serves as its spokesperson, and presides over General Assembly meetings. The Secretary-General, the leader of the United Nations, is appointed every 5 years, with Korean Ban Ki-moon serving since 2007.
- The League of Nations was an international organisation in existence from 1919 to 1946. It was formed after World War I with the primary aim of avoiding another global conflict through collective security between League members. The most influential members of the League were Britain and France. The United States of America never joined the League of Nations.
- The League of Nations was a treaty first ratified on May 4144 by the Republic Of Telamonia.
- League of Nations was an international organisation established in 1919 in the aftermath of World War I to negotiate and encourage harmonic and peaceful relations between mostly European nations. It operated until 1945.
- The league was originally set up to help nations avoid further reoccurrence of war. Overtime, the league eventually evolved to include further trade and prosperity between the villages.
- The League of Nations was formed in 1919 in order to keep the score on which countries were most successful in military conquests, or just to prove what rubbish the French are.
- The League of Nations was an inter-governmental organization founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919–1920. At its greatest extent from 28 September 1934 to 23 February 1935, it had 58 members. The League's goals included upholding the new found Rights of Man such as rights of non whites, rights of women, rights of soldiers, disarmament, preventing war through collective security, settling disputes between countries through negotiation, and diplomacy and improving global quality of life. The diplomatic philosophy behind the League represented a fundamental shift in thought from the preceding hundred years. The League lacked its own armed force and so depended on the Great Powers to enforce its resolutions, keep to economic sanctions which the League ordered, or provide an ar
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| - The LN is composed of two main bodies: the General Assembly (main deliberative body) and the Security Council (focused on security and peace resolutions). Other bodies include the Economic and Social Council, International Court of Justice, World Bank, World Health and Food Organization, and the Secretariat. The LN is led by the Secretary-General who oversees the administration of the LN, serves as its spokesperson, and presides over General Assembly meetings. The Secretary-General, the leader of the United Nations, is appointed every 5 years, with Korean Ban Ki-moon serving since 2007.
- The League of Nations was an international organisation in existence from 1919 to 1946. It was formed after World War I with the primary aim of avoiding another global conflict through collective security between League members. The most influential members of the League were Britain and France. The United States of America never joined the League of Nations.
- The League of Nations was a treaty first ratified on May 4144 by the Republic Of Telamonia.
- The League of Nations was an inter-governmental organization founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919–1920. At its greatest extent from 28 September 1934 to 23 February 1935, it had 58 members. The League's goals included upholding the new found Rights of Man such as rights of non whites, rights of women, rights of soldiers, disarmament, preventing war through collective security, settling disputes between countries through negotiation, and diplomacy and improving global quality of life. The diplomatic philosophy behind the League represented a fundamental shift in thought from the preceding hundred years. The League lacked its own armed force and so depended on the Great Powers to enforce its resolutions, keep to economic sanctions which the League ordered, or provide an army, when needed, for the League to use. However, they were often reluctant to do so. Sanctions could also hurt the League members, so they were reluctant to comply with them. When during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, the League accused Benito Mussolini's soldiers of targeting Red Cross medical tents, Mussolini responded that Ethiopians were not fully human, therefore the human rights laws did not apply. Benito Mussolini stated that "The League is very well when sparrows shout, but no good at all when eagles fall out." After a number of notable successes and some early failures in the 1920s, the League ultimately proved incapable of preventing aggression by the Axis powers in the 1930s. In May 1933 the League was powerless to convince Hitler that Franz Bernheim, a Jew, was protected under the minority clauses established by the League in 1919 (that all minorities were fully human and held equal rights among all men). Hitler claimed these clauses violated Greater Holy Germania's sovereignty. Greater Germania withdrew from the League soon to be followed by many other totalitarian and militaristic nations. The onset of World War II showed that the League had failed its primary purpose, which was to avoid any future world war. The World Assembly replaced it after the end of the war and inherited a number of agencies and organizations founded by the League.
- League of Nations was an international organisation established in 1919 in the aftermath of World War I to negotiate and encourage harmonic and peaceful relations between mostly European nations. It operated until 1945.
- The league was originally set up to help nations avoid further reoccurrence of war. Overtime, the league eventually evolved to include further trade and prosperity between the villages.
- The League of Nations was formed in 1919 in order to keep the score on which countries were most successful in military conquests, or just to prove what rubbish the French are.
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