Use "league of nations" in a sentence

1. League of Nations mandates were established under Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations.

2. Testimony by League of Nations investigators left little doubt.

3. Japan is censured by the League of Nations (December 7).

4. The second world war effectively killed the League of Nations.

5. Chile's opposition, Wilson's plan for western hemispheric League of Nations collapsed.

6. First assembly of the League of Nations is held in Geneva.

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8. The League of Nations was formed to promote international peace and security.

9. Transfer of certain functions, activities and assets of the League of Nations

10. The United States was a nonparticipating country in the League of Nations.

11. It was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on January 8, 1936.

12. Out of the war settlement came the establishment of the League of Nations.

13. Out of the war settlement came the establishment of the league of Nations.

14. 6 That symbolic “wild beast” was known at first as the League of Nations.

15. The League of Nations actually expelled nations that failed to abide by its ideologies.

16. The principles of the struggle were disowned and the League of Nations turned down.

17. The League of Nations ceased its activities after failing to prevent the Second World War.

18. Danzig became the Free City of Danzig under the administration of the League of Nations.

19. It was the home to the League of Nations , the predecessor of the United Nations.

20. 1935 – The League of Nations places economic sanctions on Italy for its invasion of Ethiopia.

21. I have only requested the League of Nations , taking into account justice and peaceful resolution.

22. 1 Woodrow Wilson hoped the League of Nations would replace power politics with international cooperation.

23. Their grandiose products, the League of Nations and the United Nations, have failed in this.

24. He cheerfully abandoned the plan in return for British support for the League of Nations.

25. In 1935 the League of Nations imposed sanctions against Italy following its invasion of Ethiopia.

26. The territory was comparable to a protected State with added supervision by the League of Nations.

27. On January 16, 1920, the League of Nations was established with a membership of 42 countries.

28. The League of Nations, with headquarters at Geneva, formed in 1919 after the First World War.

29. The League of Nations was dissolved after 26 years, and was superseded by the United Nations.

30. The Church can give a spirit of goodwill, without which no League of Nations can endure. . . .

31. Between 1922 and 1927 he was on the headquarters staff of the League of Nations Union.

32. The league of Nations was formed after the First World War to try to keep peace.

33. The League of Nations and the United Nations have failed to bring peace out of the confusion.

34. How did the clergy view the proposal to set up the League of Nations after World War I?

35. After that war, the League of Nations mandated the rule of these islands to the Japanese civilian administration.

36. Has “Babylon the Great” sought a controlling interest in the League of Nations and, later, the United Nations?

37. Meade was made a member of the economics section of the League of Nations in Geneva in 1937.

38. 6 Back in 1919 the nations put their trust in the League of Nations to establish permanent peace.

39. The World Disarmament Conference was convened by the League of Nations in Geneva in 1932, with representatives from 60 states.

40. 1920 – The Treaty of Versailles takes effect, officially ending World War I. 1920 – League of Nations Covenant enters into force.

41. There also exist many handbooks containing valuable data on more specialized subjects, such as the League of Nations economic reports.

42. Lytton report is a final result which the League of Nations to intervene the Sino-Japanese dispute after the Manchurian Incident.

43. The Lithuanian forces stopped after a request from the League of Nations, and a truce was finally signed on November 29.

44. The mandate system was established under Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, entered into on 28 June 1919.

45. After World War I the Saar area was under special government of the League of Nations, which split the district into two.

46. The League of Nations, established at the end of World War I, was unable to act in the face of the Japanese defiance.

47. French troops occupied Syria later that year after the San Remo conference proposed that the League of Nations put Syria under a French mandate.

48. The party controlled the presidency throughout the 1920s, running on a platform of opposition to the League of Nations, high tariffs, and promotion of business interests.

49. But in 1939 the Nazi Leader Adolf Hitler blew out that “only light,” and the League of Nations disappeared in the abysmal darkness of World War II.

50. France carved its territory from the Levantine land mass (mandated by the League of Nations) in order to create a "safe haven" for the Maronite Christian population.

51. After the World War I, the Saar area came under special rulership of the League of Nations, and thus the Sankt Wendel district was split into two parts.

52. Belgium assumed control of the German colonies of Ruanda-Urundi (modern-day Rwanda and Burundi) during the war, and in 1924 the League of Nations mandated them to Belgium.

53. Despite these drawbacks, the League of Nations was able, through publicity and pressure on Governments, to encourage the implementation of legislation abolishing slavery in countries such as Burma and Nepal

54. For a time the League of Nations ‘was,’ then ‘was not’ during World War II, but ascended out of the abyss of inactivity under a new name, the United Nations.

55. And an eighth “king,” the scarlet-colored wild beast, as an “image” of the first wild beast, made its appearance in the first instance as the League of Nations. —Revelation 17:9-14.

56. The charter was adopted by 51 nations, including the former Soviet Union, and when it came into force on October 24, 1945, the defunct League of Nations in effect came out of the abyss.

57. The concept of a peaceful community of nations had been proposed as far back as 1795, when Immanuel Kant's Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch outlined the idea of a league of nations to control conflict and promote peace between states.

58. Subsequently, in its December 15, 1929, issue, on page 374, The Watchtower definitively said: “The whole tendency of the League of Nations is to turn the people away from God and from Christ, and it is therefore a desolating thing, the product of Satan, and an abomination in the sight of God.”