League of Nations Formation
In the aftermath of World War I, a groundbreaking idea emerged: a global organization dedicated to maintaining world peace. This vision led to the formation of the League of Nations in 1920. Born from the ashes of conflict, the League aimed to prevent future wars through collective security, disarmament, and diplomatic negotiation. It was a bold experiment in international cooperation, bringing together nations from across the globe to work towards a common goal. The League's formation marked a pivotal moment in history, as world leaders sought to create a new era of peace and stability. Despite its eventual failure, the League of Nations laid the groundwork for future international organizations and reshaped the landscape of global politics.
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