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First World War -
Establishment of the United Nations
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- All the nations who were involved in the First World War seriously felt the need to create some solution to avoid any situation that could lead to another world war.
- Woodrow Wilson, the American President was a peace-loving and idealistic leader.
- He emphasised on the need of having an organisation of the leading nations, finding peaceful solutions for conflicts between nations and establishing peace in the world.
- An organisation known as ‘League of Nations’ was established with this objective.
- Germany, Austria and other defeated nations were not allowed to become members of the league.
- The concept of the ‘League of Nations’ was deliberated by America and yet it did not become a member of the league. As a result England and France retained their dominance in the league.
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