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How successful was the League of Nations in the 1920s?

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pretty successful I guess because The League quickly proved its value by settling the Swedish Finnish dispute over the Aland Island.

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The League of Nations aimed to stop wars, improve people's lives and jobs, encourage disarmament and enforce the Treaty of Versailles. Judged against these aims, the League was quite successful in the 1920s. ... It took 400,000 Prisoners of War home. It set up refugee camps after the 1922 war between Turkey and Greece.

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