Legacy of the League
The League of Nations, despite its inability to prevent World War II, laid the groundwork for the United Nations, inheriting its assets and ideals. Advocates like Robert emphasized the moral duty of nations to combat aggression, highlighting the importance of collective peacekeeping efforts. The formal dissolution of the League in 1947 marked the end of an era, but its principles continue to resonate in global diplomacy today.In this clip
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