The League in the 1920s Success or failure?. The Dispute: An Italian general was killed while he was doing some work for the League in Greece. The Italian.

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The League in the 1920s Success or failure?

The Dispute: An Italian general was killed while he was doing some work for the League in Greece. The Italian leader Mussolini was angry with the Greeks. He invaded the Greek island of Corfu. The Greeks asked the League to help. What the League did: The Council of the League met. It condemned Mussolini, and told him to leave Corfu. It told the Greeks to give some money to the League. Corfu, 1923

What happened: Mussolini refused to accept its decision. He refused to leave Corfu. The Conference of Ambassadors met. League changed its decision. It told Greece to apologise to Mussolini, and to pay the money to Italy. The Greeks did as the League said. Then Mussolini gave Corfu back to Greece. Corfu, 1923

Success or failure? Decision?

The Dispute: Some Greek soldiers were killed in a small fight on the border between Greece and Bulgaria. The Greeks were angry. They invaded Bulgaria. Bulgaria asked the League to help. What the League did: The Council of the League met. It condemned the Greeks, and told them to leave Bulgaria. Bulgaria, 1925

What happened: The Bulgarian government sent orders to its army not to fight back. The Greeks did as the League said. They left Bulgaria. Bulgaria, 1925

Success or failure? Decision?

Bulgaria, 1925 Slaves Poland, 1920 Disease Disarmament, 1932 Prisoners of War Reparations, 1921 Jobs Economic Problems Corfu, 1923 Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928 Invasion of Ruhr, 1923 Drugs Refugees

Improving peoples lives and jobs Success or failure? Decision?

The League in the 1920s Success or failure? Decision?