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WW1 Legacy: The League of Nations

One of the legacies of the First World War was the League of Nations. Some key films and audio clips are included in this collection.

To use footage in a production, or to license films for other purposes, please contact licensing@britishpathe.com.

King George V  Speaking At Opening Of League Of Nations Meeting AKA King George 5th

King George V Speaking At Opening Of League Of Nations Meeting AKA King George 5th

King George V at opening of League of Nations meeting in England.

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President Of The League Of Nations AKA First President Of The League Of Nations ? Or President Of The League Of Nations Arrives - Southampton

President Of The League Of Nations AKA First President Of The League Of Nations ? Or President Of The League Of Nations Arrives - Southampton (1920)

Earl Grey arrives in Southampton from America.

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League Of Nations

League Of Nations (1921)

We see Lord Robert Cecil speaking at a rally in Hyde Park for the League of Nations birthday.

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The Problems Of Peace

The Problems Of Peace (1926)

The League of Nations in session in Geneva.

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League Of Nations - Geneva

League Of Nations - Geneva (1926)

Germany accepted into League of Nations at seventh assembly, Geneva.

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Striving For Peace

Striving For Peace (1935)

Sir Samuel Hoare and French Premier Laval speaking at Conference of League of Nations.

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At Geneva

At Geneva (1935)

The League of Nations hears the case of Italy's aggression against Abyssinia and Anthony Eden states action must be taken to keep the peace.

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Moving Day

Moving Day (1936)

League of Nations moves from temporary headquarters into newly built Palace in Ariana Park.

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Geneva - League Of Nations Ends For All Time AKA Japanese Walk Out

Geneva - League Of Nations Ends For All Time AKA Japanese Walk Out

Various views of the League of Nations building in Geneva.

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Ronald Frankau

Ronald Frankau (1936)

Ronald Frankau sings a political satire about the League of Nations and how every nation should make it up and all be friends.

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Geneva

Geneva (1946)

Delegates arrive for the last meeting of the League of Nations.

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