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How did the failure of the League of Nations lead to the rise of dictatorship?
Rise of Dictatorships
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After the First World War, the League of Nations was established to maintain peace in the world and to prevent wars. But it proved weak and failed to achieve its aims. It failed to check the rise of dictatorships. Had it acted well in time, the ambitious plans of Mussolini and Hitler would not have materialised.
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