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      • League of Nations mandates were former colonies and territories of the German and Ottoman Empires administered on behalf of the League of Nations by one of several Mandatory Powers: Britain, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, France, Belgium and Japan.
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  2. List of mandates. Rules of establishment. Later history. See also. Sources and references. Further reading. References. League of Nations mandates. Class A, mandates in Western Asia: Syria. Lebanon. Palestine. Transjordan. Mesopotamia. Class B, mandates in Africa: British Togoland. French Togoland. British Cameroon. French Cameroon. Ruanda-Urundi.

  3. League of Nations - Members, Mandates, Covenant: The table provides a list of members of the League of Nations as well as the effective dates of their membership. *Original member (January 10, 1920). **Declared to be no longer a member of the League by council resolution December 14, 1939.

  4. mandate, an authorization granted by the League of Nations to a member nation to govern a former German or Turkish colony. The territory was called a mandated territory, or mandate .

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  5. Apr 26, 2024 · League of Nations, an organization for international cooperation established on January 10, 1920, at the initiative of the victorious Allied powers at the end of World War I. British troops passing through the ruins of Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium, September 29, 1918.

  6. The League of Nations was also in charge of supervising the Mandate system. The “mandated territories” were former German colonies and Ottoman territories placed under what the Covenant called the “tutelage” of mandatory powers until they could become independent states.

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