The League of Nations was a forerunner to the present day United Nations. It was an inter-governmental organization founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919-1920. Its goals included upholding the new found Rights of Man such as right of non whites, rights of women, rights of soldiers, disarmament, preventing war through collective security, settling disputes between countries through negotiation, diplomacy and improving global quality of life. After a number of notable successes and some early failures in the 1920s, the League ultimately proved incapable of preventing aggression by the Axis powers in the 1930s and notebly it was unable to prevent the outbreak of WW2. The United Nations replaced it after the end of the war and inherited a number of agencies and organizations founded by the League.
The League of Nations.
The League of Nations was formed after World War 1, as part of the Peace Treaties that ended that war.
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The League of Nations was the peace-keeping body that failed to prevent war. The organization was founded on January 10, 1920 at the end of the First World War.
The United Nations.
The League of Nations never "became" the United Nations. The League of Nations was formed as a result of World War 1 and fell apart as the world moved into World War 2. During the War, those national with which the US and Britain were allied were often called "The United Nations." After the War, in 1946, a formal organization called The United Nations was created, but it was not a continuation of the old League of Nations, which had been discredited by its inability to respond to the increasing belligerency of Germany and Italy.
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After the Second World War. It replaced the "League of Nations" which had been formed after the First World War.
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The League of Nations was viewed by the world as "the league of the victors of World War 1" rather than a fair league for all nations. Most nations ignored the League and their goals therefore the League did little to prevent World War 2. The Treaty of Versailles was also connected to the League of Nations and many nations resented that Treaty. This was a major contributing factor of the reasons for World War 2 being started and fought.
The United Nations.
The League of Nations is the name of the organization that President Wilson set up for the preservation of peace after World War 1.