Designed to fail? A judgement on the Structure of the League of Nations.

It is too easy for contemporary historians to be misguided by hindsight and declare the League of Nations a failure. This is often supported by simply listing the failings of the league such as dealing with the Manchuria Crisis in 1931 and the Italian invasion of Abyssinia in 1935.  However, it is important to lookContinue reading “Designed to fail? A judgement on the Structure of the League of Nations.”

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