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| | Dante B. Fascell Department of Government Information, Richter Library |
 | | The Covenant of the League of Nations, corresponding to the UN Charter, was adopted by the Paris peace conference on April 28, 1919, and was included in the peace treaties made by the Allies with Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Bulgaria. |
 | | Planning for the League of Nations involved the study of earlier proposals by statesmen, jurists, economists, philosophers, and theologians, as well as of the precedents furnished by existing intergovernmental agencies. |
 | | The principal executive organs of the League of Nations were the Assembly and the Council, which were assisted by a permanent Secretariat. |
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