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* {{flag|Switzerland}} — [[Giuseppe Motta]] 1924–1925
* {{flag|Switzerland}} — [[Giuseppe Motta]] 1924–1925
* {{flag|Canada|1921}} — [[Raoul Dandurand]] 1925–1926
* {{flag|Canada|1921}} — [[Raoul Dandurand]] 1925–1926
* {{flag|Portugal}} — [[Afonso Augusto da Costa]] 1926–1926
* {{flag|Portugal}} — [[Afonso Costa]] 1926–1926
* {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} — [[Momčilo Ninčić]] 1926–1927
* {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} — [[Momčilo Ninčić]] 1926–1927
* {{flag|Uruguay}} — [[Alberto Guani]] 1927–1928
* {{flag|Uruguay}} — [[Alberto Guani]] 1927–1928

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The leaders of the League of Nations consisted of a Secretary General and a President of the Assembly selected from member states.

Secretaries Generals

Nation Name Term
 United Kingdom Sir James Eric Drummond, 16th Earl of Perth 1920–1933
 France Joseph Avenol 1933–1940
 Ireland Seán Lester 1940–1946

Presidents of the Assembly

See also

References

  • Northedge, F. S. (1986) The League of Nations: Its Life and Times, 1920–1946 Holmes & Meier, New York, ISBN 0-7185-1316-9
  • Scott, George (1973) The Rise and Fall of the League of Nations Hutchinson & Co LTD, London, ISBN 0-09-117040-0