
Council of the League
The Council of the League refers to a key decision-making body of the League of Nations, which was established after World War I to promote peace and cooperation among countries. Comprising representatives from member nations, the Council aimed to resolve disputes, impose sanctions, and coordinate efforts in security and social issues. It played a crucial role in addressing conflicts and preventing wars during its existence, though it struggled to maintain its effectiveness and authority, especially in the face of rising aggression from totalitarian regimes in the 1930s. The League ultimately dissolved after World War II, paving the way for the United Nations.