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The League of Nations started in the Fourteen Points speech of President Woodrow Wilson, part of a presentation given in January 1918 giving his ideas for peace after World War I. He envisioned an organization that resolved conflicts before they exploded into war. -
League of Nations, an organization for international cooperation was established on January 10, 1920, at the initiative of the victory of Allied powers at the end of World War I. -
The League would guarantee the territorial integrity and political independence of member states, preventing wars through collective security and disarmament and settling international disputes through negotiation and arbitration. -
Afghanistan Albania Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Canada China Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Czechoslovakia Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt
El Salvador Estonia Ethiopia Finland France Germany Greece Guatemala Haiti Honduras Hungary India Iraq Ireland Italy Latvia
Liberia Lithuania Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand
Nicaragua Norway Panama Paraguay Persia Peru Poland Portugal
Romania Siam Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey USSR UK -
Albania, Austria, Brazil, El Salvador, Germany, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Romania, Spain, USSR