3.2.2

Collapse of the League of Nations

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The League of Nations Collapses

Japan and then Italy left the League of Nations, leaving Great Britain, France and USSR (Russia) as the only powerful nations.

Countries leave

Countries leave

  • February 1933, Japan left the League over Manchuria.
  • May 1937, Italy left the League.
  • After this, the only powerful countries left were Great Britain, France and USSR (Russia).
Self-interest

Self-interest

  • Through these international tensions, Great Britain and France had shown they were unwilling to protect other countries as they were too involved in themselves.
  • The league collapsed.
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