The Manchurian and the Abyssinian Crisis hurt the League of Nations equally.
Title: The Manchurian and the Abyssinian Crisis hurt the League of Nations equally.
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The Manchurian and the Abyssinian Crisis hurt the League of Nations equally.
Category: /History/European History
Details: Words: 400 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
I think both the Manchurian Crisis and the Abyssinian Crisis damaged the League equally. They both showed the League's weaknesses and how ineffective it was. Both crises showed that the members of the League were only acting in their own interests and that the members of the League disregarded their own rules.
The situation in Manchuria was similar. Japan, who was also a leading member of the League, lacked natural resources. They became desperate and
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selfish and cared more about themselves than world peace. The members of the League were hypocrites and the League was regarded as a joke. They lacked any serious threats to countries that disobeyed the rules and no one was afraid of them. After Manchuria, most countries were appalled and embarrassed of the League and after Abyssinia no one trusted the League anymore. Both situations bruised the League of Nations reputation and contributed to its downfall.