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The League of Nations & International Peace
The League of Nations was an international organisation which was set up after World War One and was designed as an assembly of countries who would work together to solve their problems. It was a forerunner to the United Nations.
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Disarmament Conference 1932-34
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Consequences of the Abyssinian Crisis
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Hoare and Laval
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Failure of the League in Abyssinia
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The Stresa Pact 1935
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Build up to the Abyssinian Crisis 1935
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Manchurian Crisis 1931-33
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Collapse of the League
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Kellogg-Briand Pact 1928
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The Locarno Treaties
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The League of Nations' contribution to Peace
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The Commissions of the League of Nations
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The International Labour Organisation
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The Permanent Court of International Justice
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The Secretariat of the League of Nations
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The Council of the League of Nations
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The Assembly of the League of Nations
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Membership of the League
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The League of Nations
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