Historians traditionally blame the failure of the League of Nations--the post-World War I, Versailles-era dream of President Woodrow Wilson--on many things. Its membership was small (58 nations). The ...
In response, the post-World War II United Nations was said to have corrected the impotence of the old League. The U.S. was now in. Indeed, the UN headquarters were to be in New York. Almost all the ...
Historians traditionally blame the failure of the League of Nations — the post-World War I, Versailles-era dream of President Woodrow Wilson — on many things. Its membership was small (58 nations).
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