When was the League of Nations founded?
1920 65438+1October 10, a new international organization was formally established in Geneva, a famous scenic tourist city in Switzerland. This is the abbreviation of League of Nations. Six days later, the Council of the League of Nations held its first meeting in Paris. At the suggestion of American President Wilson, representatives from France, Britain, Japan, Italy, Belgium and Greece attended the meeting. In the same year, from165438+1October 15 to 65438+February 18, the first plenary meeting of the League of Nations was held in Geneva, attended by representatives from 42 countries. As the 10 universal international organization in human history, the League of Nations officially began to operate.