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Friday, December 14, 2018

'Why Did the League of Nations Fail to Stop Italy Invading Abyssinia\r'

'The partnership of Nations failed to stop Italy encroaching(a) Abyssinia because of many reasons. These reasons include Italy being a affright to the end of the world, having an eitheriance with Italy, Abyssinia meant nothing to the unite of Nations and the alliance couldn’t afford to help Abyssinia. Italy was a very powerful country in the 1930’s and the league of Nations failed to stop them occupy. Italy was a major threat to the rest of the world because of all its power. There were many countries that were shake of Italy.\r\nAmong these countries were France and Britain. Italy’s navy army was everyplacerated and with Britain thinking it was smash than it was made them scare. They didn’t desire to risk their consume Navy, it was too important to them. France saw Italy as a threat because they thought Italy might join forces with Germany, and repose the rest of the world. Which is why France and Britain’s votes were with Italy i nvading Abyssinia. Secondly, all the countries in the unite of Nations wanted Italy on their attitude if Hitler planned an attack again.\r\nThroughout World warfare One Italy switched sides of the two alliances numerous times, so if Germany was to use up the League, they wanted to make sure they had Italy on their side. Which is other reason they didn’t stop Italy invading Abyssinia. Thirdly, Abyssinia is a small African country that meant little to the League of Nations. The Abyssinian Emperor †Haile Selassie †went to the League to appeal for help, but it did nothing. The League was too frightened that they thought it was safer to give up Abyssinia so Italy would join their forces.\r\nThe League became defenceless, weak and no help to Abyssinia. Lastly, once Italy had invaded Abyssinia, the League of Nations didn’t want to send army’s over to controvert because of the tragic ending in WWI. The end of the war left many countries helpless, even wi th the Treaty of Versailles. The League thought that if they sent army’s over to defend the Abyssinia there was a chance that the identical horrific outcomes could happen just like in WWI.\r\nSo they didn’t offer to help Abyssinia, sort of they silently agreed that Italy could take over Abyssinia and they would do nothing about it. To conclude, Italy invaded Abyssinia without any problems from the League of Nations. The league was scared of Italy, they were scared of Germany attacking again and they were scared of the outcomes of WWI. The League became vulnerable and feeble being ineffectual to do anything. Which is why the League of Nations failed to stop Italy invading Abyssinia.\r\n'

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