Causes for the failure of the league of natio
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Reasons for the failure of the League of Nations were as follows:
- The ultimate goal of League of Nation was achieving disarmament. ...
- The absence of major powers in the League of Nation was another major reason for the outbreak of World War-II. ...
- The League had no troops of its own.
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The League of Nations was an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War .
Causes for the Failure of the league of nation :-
- United States of America not being the member of League of Nations: The most powerful nation of the world did not take the membership of League of Nations. This considerably reduced the effectiveness of the League of Nations from the beginning.
- Selfishness of big Nations: Big nations of the League of Nations, who were the Super Powers in the world were very this narrow attitude the generation of the . feelings of co-operation and co rdiality among the member nations.
- Powerlessness of League of Nations: The League of Nations had no such powers as to get its edicts enforced.
- Aggressive Policies of Hitler: Hitler, the dictator of Germany, did not care for the objectives of the League of Nations and conquered Czechoslovakia, Austria and Mynmar. The League of Nations could not save these nations and finally, with the fall of Poland the League of Nations collapsed.
- Absence of Sovereignty: The by-Laws mentioned in the Charter of the League of Nations were so that any member could abandon its membership any time and engage in war. Thus, in the absence of any sovereign power the League of Nations was unable to take any effective action against the aggressor, and this became the main reason behind the failure of the League of Nations.
- Absence of Armed Forces: The League of Nations did not have its own Army and hence its success was doubtful since beginning. In the absence of Armed Forces, it could not prove to be effective.
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