The League of Nations was established as a means of preventing future conflicts from "summary" of The Guns of August by Barbara W. Tuchman
The League of Nations was the child of President Wilson's dream. It was the child he sought to make the peacekeeper and the world's policeman. A solution to end all solutions. The organization was born from the ashes of the Great War, as a response to the horrors that had unfolded and the lives that had been lost. It was meant to be the guardian of peace, the beacon of hope for a world weary of conflict. The League was to be a collective security pact, where nations would come together to resolve their differences through peaceful means. It was a bold and ambitious experiment, built on the idea of diplomacy and dialogue rather than brute force and aggression. It was hoped that by bringing nations to the table, by fostering a spirit of cooperation and understanding, future conflicts could be averted...Similar Posts
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