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Did the formation of the League of Nations (who, unlike the UN, did not have a military) lead to WWII?
I beleive it was along the lines of the treaty of Versalli (I am sure I spelled that wrong)
Did the formation of the League of Nations (who, unlike the UN, did not have a military) lead to WWII?
No Stumpfoot is correct. The Treaty of Versailles did more in terms of planting the seeds for the second round of fighting than did the toothless League of Nations. Don't forget the Kellogg-Briand Pact was supposed to "outlaw" war too.....and we know how that turned out. 😉
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