AP 24.998 The League of Nations

A League of Nations mandate was a legal status for certain territories transferred from the control of one country to another following World War I.

Illustrative Example (p. 134) – Territorial gains

 

What did the League of Nations do to Germany?
When the League was set up, Germany was excluded from joining. … In September 1926, Germany was admitted to the League, to join all the other great powers. Germany was allowed to sit on the League of Nations Council, similar to today’s United Nations Security Council which made the important decisions of the League.


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