What shattered the League of Nations the Most- manchuria or Ethiopia?

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The Manchurian crisis happened between Japan and China. Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931,Japan were hit badly by depression and so claimed Chinese soldiers had sabotaged the South Manchurian railway, and so they overran Manchuria.The depression it hit Japan very badly due to the Wall street Crash,and it take the League of Nations to present the report for about 12 months.And the report state Japan was wrong, Manchurian should be given to Chinese.The significant about the Manchurian crisis the League was powerless.the League could have worked quicker or asked for USA's help.So,the Manchurian crisis make the League Weak & ineffective.

Mussolini got ready to invade Abyssinia (Ethiopia). He wanted war and glory,Abyssinia asked the League to help.The League talked to Mussolini C but he used the time to send an army to Africa. The League suggested a plan to give part of Abyssinia to Italy.Mussolini ignored he League, and invaded Abyssinia.So,it happened in Ethoopia and Italy.At last,Italy conquered Abyssinia and the League had failed.

In my opinion,I think the Abyssinia is hurt the league.because although the Manchurian was awaful,both hurt the league,no matter how they got the big difference .

Abyssinia crisis happened very quickly and The Abyssinia Crisis was a pre-WW2 diplomatic crisis originating in the conflict between Iatly and Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia). Its effects were to undermine the credibility of the League of Nations and to encourage Italy to ally with Germany .The Abyssinia Crisis was a pre-WW2 diplomatic crisis originating in the conflict between Italy and Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia).the League of NationIts effects were to undermine the credibility of the and to encourage Italy to ally with Germany.

After the 1930 there was a great depression. It started in 1929, the wall Street Crash occurred, United States recalls all loans,