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The League of Nations was an organisation of countries which formed in January 1920. Its aim was to prevent wars but it failed to do this because it had many limitations. Representation at the League was often a problem. Germany and the Soviet Union were excluded at first. Japan and Italy later left, and the United States never joined, which took away much of the League's potential power. This meant that the League of Nations depended too much on Britain and France and did not have enough abutment. There were further problems with its organisation. Needing decisions to be unanimous meant that it sometimes took them a long time to intervene. For example, Japan conquered Manchuria in 1932. The League objected, but could do nothing, Japan ignored the league and left. Most importantly, the League’s promise to provide military support against aggressive states was not always promised. They had no army and nations were hesitant to risk war after World War I and the Depression. The League was weak when it failed to help Abyssinia, when Italy invaded it in 1935. Although the League officially condemned the Italians. aggressor nations undermining its authority and its own members - actions that arguably led to the outbreak of the Second World War.

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