The League of Nations, precursor to the UN, was created after World War I.
In 1939, the League of Nations expelled the Soviet Union for aggression against Finland.
In 1932, Iraq became independent and joined the League of Nations after the British mandate ended.
The site noted that Wilson was not only president but founder of the League of Nations.
The Senate rejected the Versailles Treaty and so the US never joined Wilson's League of Nations.
In 1923, Britain began to govern Palestine under a mandate from the League of Nations.
There must be a new League of Nations, with the hesitations and half-commitments of the old removed.
Then the League of Nations awarded Britain the Mandate to govern Palestine and prepare its citizens for self-government.
While the French were trading with the Innu, the English made alliances with an indigenous American league of nations, the Iroquois.
After the first world war, America's big idea to create perpetual world peace was the League of Nations.
The U.N. is proving daily that is in fact another League of Nations.
In 1927, Britain signed a treaty recognizing Iraqi independence and offering support for Iraqi admission to the League of Nations.
Resolution 181 proposed dividing between Jews and Arabs the land then remaining under the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine.
As the legal heir to the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine, Israel is the legal sovereign of Judea and Samaria.
The League of Nations' letter of mandate for Britain specifically enjoined the British to facilitate Jewish immigration to the land of Israel.
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Woodrow Wilson won it in his second term for his efforts to form the League of Nations (which the US never joined).
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It took a local area Jewish activist who called into the station to explain Israel's rights under the League of Nations Mandate.
That agreement was superceded by another which established a mandate system of French and British control, sanctioned by the new League of Nations.
Her thesis, "The Soviets at Geneva, " predicted that the Soviet Union would join the League of Nations, a controversial view at the time.
But, alas for Western civilization, the unyielding part of his personality dominated his post-WWI conduct, which most destructively affected the League of Nations.
In his later career as a diplomat for newly independent Norway and for the League of Nations, Nansen employed the infamous Vidkun Quisling.
China was among members of the League of Nations that in 1922 voted in favor of the Palestine Mandate, proposing a Jewish homeland.
Despite this, the principles governing tax for multinational companies have barely changed since they were developed by the League of Nations almost a century ago.
Mr Osborne decried a global taxation system he said had been guided by principles set out by the League of Nations in the 1920s, with few changes since.
Britain was required by the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine to facilitate Jewish immigration to the Jewish national homeland in order to advance the cause of Jewish sovereignty.
In 1922 the League of Nations mandated Great Britain to facilitate the reconstitution of the Jewish commonwealth in the Land of Israel on both sides of the Jordan River.
Namibia's troubled history continued deep into the 20th century: in 1920 the League of Nations mandated the country to South Africa, which imposed its apartheid laws on the region after 1948.
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The group's chairman, Chris Spurr, said that although many saw the League of Nations as a failure because it did not prevent conflict, he believed Sean Lester "embodied the best ideals of international co-operation".
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