To what extent was the League of Nations a Success? 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryThe interwar years in EuropeGCSEOCR Created by: amarvir chauhanCreated on: 11-06-13 17:56 1919 The Paris Peace Conference - Allied Leaders meet and draw up Treaty of Versailles and Other Peace treaties 1 of 16 1920 The League of Nations set up to sort out disputes between nations fairly. 2 of 16 1923 Crisis in Germany as France invades the Ruhr and inflation makes money worthless 3 of 16 1925 The Locarno Treaties - Germany appears to accept the Treaty of Versailles 4 of 16 1926 Germany joined the League of Nations 5 of 16 1928 The Kellogg - Briand Pact : Most Nations agree not to go to war to settle International disputes. 6 of 16 1929 The Wall Street Crash : followed by worldwide economic depression 7 of 16 1931-1933 The Manchurian Crisis - Japan begins building a Pacific Empire 8 of 16 1933 Japan Leaves the League 9 of 16 1933 Hitler Becomes Leader of Germany 10 of 16 1933-35 Germany Reams 11 of 16 1935-1936 The Abyssinian Crisis Italy invades Abyssina 12 of 16 1936 German Troops enter the Rhineland 13 of 16 1937 Italy leaves the League 14 of 16 1938 Chamberlain's Policy of appeasement culminates in the Munich Agreement 15 of 16 1939 Hitler Invades Poland 16 of 16
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