The birth and the end of League of Nations said that time is a wonderful teacher. That's right. History tells us that peace must be maintained at all sacrifices. The tragic story of the League of Nations imagines it and develops it mainly around those who provide it to the world. A man who made a charter after his country, dead and died refused approval of the charter in the Senate. On November 11, 1918, Europe declared a ceasefire. US President Woodrow Wilson regards this as an opportunity to establish an international peace organization.
The rise of internationalism - and the birth and ultimate demise of the League of Nations - is due to conflict and disease, a more successful United Nations system that dominates human death in the world peace for the longest period of modern history Requirements - It fell to the point that it was not in the historical period; therefore people may claim that World War I was not in vain. Without it, the modern world will not have a wonderful invention like the United Nations or barbed wire (used in trenches). But are they sufficient to prove that the death of 20 million people is justified? People can apply the principle of utilitarianism and compare the number of people who benefited from the outcome of the First World War and the number of people affected adversely. Of course this is possible, but the real problems are as follows.
After the end of the League of Nations and the establishment of the United Nations, the international community was strongly aware of the refugee crisis after the Second World War. In 1947 the International Refugee Organization (IRO) was established by the United Nations. IRO is the first international organization to deal comprehensively with all aspects of refugee life. It was formerly the United Nations Relief and Recovery Organization established in 1944 to deal with the millions of people evacuated in Europe as a result of the Second World War.
Prior to the establishment of the United Nations, the League of Nations was the most important international cooperation agency. Established in 1919 under the Treaty of Versailles, the United Nations was established to ensure international peace, security and cooperation between countries after the First World War. At the top of the League of Nations, there are 58 members. Succeeded in the 1930s due to the effects of the Axis countries (Germany, Italy, Japan) where the Second World War began in 1939.