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国際連盟が成立する

国際連盟は1919年に設立され、第一次世界大戦終結後に設立された国際組織である。外交と協力を通じて世界の平和と国際安全を守ることを目指している。国際連盟の本部はスイスのジュネーブにある。


国際連盟が成立する

The fictional historical event is that the League of Nations fails to establish due to a major disagreement among member countries regarding its structure and purpose.

1919

The Treaty of Versailles is signed, formally establishing the League of Nations as an international organization aimed at preventing future wars and promoting cooperation among nations.

1920

The League of Nations holds its inaugural meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, with representatives from 42 member countries.

1921

A major disagreement arises among member countries regarding the structure and purpose of the League of Nations. Some countries argue for a more centralized authority, while others advocate for a more decentralized approach.

1922

The disagreement escalates into a full-blown crisis, as member countries fail to reach a consensus on key issues, including disarmament, collective security, and the distribution of power within the organization.

1923

Several member countries, disillusioned with the inability of the League of Nations to effectively address international conflicts, begin withdrawing from the organization.

1924

The League of Nations becomes largely ineffective and loses credibility on the global stage. It struggles to mediate conflicts and lacks the necessary authority to enforce its decisions.

1925

Public opinion and support for the League of Nations decline significantly, as people view it as a toothless organization incapable of maintaining peace and preventing future wars.

1926

Amidst mounting criticism and internal strife, the League of Nations officially dissolves, marking a major setback in international efforts for collective security and cooperation.

1927

In the aftermath of the League of Nations' failure, various countries begin exploring alternative approaches to maintaining international peace and security.

1930

Several influential nations, including the United States, France, and the United Kingdom, initiate diplomatic talks to establish a new international organization to replace the League of Nations.

1933

The new international organization, called the United Nations, is officially founded, with a revised structure and enhanced authority compared to its predecessor.

1935

The United Nations successfully addresses its first major international crisis, mediating a conflict between two member countries and preventing an escalation into full-scale war.

1939

With the outbreak of World War II, the United Nations proves its effectiveness in coordinating international efforts, providing humanitarian aid, and maintaining peace during the conflict.

1945

Following the end of World War II, the United Nations plays a crucial role in the establishment of a new world order, promoting human rights, international cooperation, and collective security.


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