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  1. A League of Nations mandate represented a legal status under international law for specific territories following World War I, involving the transfer of control from one nation to another.

  2. The Permanent Mandates Commission supervised League of Nations mandates, and also organised plebiscites in disputed territories so that residents could decide which country they would join. There were three mandate classifications: A, B and C.

  3. The Mandate for Palestine was a League of Nations mandate for British administration of the territories of Palestine and Transjordan, both of which had been conceded by the Ottoman Empire following the end of World War I in 1918.

  4. League of Nations. Class C mandate. Class B mandate. Class A mandate. 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. Following the defeat of Germany and Ottoman Turkey in World War I, their Asian and African ...

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  5. View the collections. The League of Nations (1920-1946) was the first global international organization aiming to establish peace and cooperation and was the precursor to the United Nations. In 2009, the League of Nations Archives were registered in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.

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  7. 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.

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