Issues around membership

 

  • America refused to join – the Senate was concerned America would be required to “police” the world and would get dragged into future disputes and wars

  • Germany and the other defeated powers were not invited to join until they had proven that they were responsible and trustworthy

  • The Soviet Union was not invited to join either – Communism was to be isolated as if it were a plague, though it did join in 1934 only to leave in 1939

  • It left Britain and France, both weakened by the war, dominating the League

  • Japan considered the League as a European club (its headquarters was in Geneva) mostly concerned with European matters

  • Japan (in 1933) and Italy (in 1937) left the League, and Germany which eventually joined in 1926, left too (in 1933)