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* {{flag|Switzerland}} — [[Giuseppe Motta]] 1924–1925 |
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* {{flag|Canada|1921}} — [[Raoul Dandurand]] 1925–1926 |
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* {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} — [[Momčilo Ninčić]] 1926–1927 |
* {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} — [[Momčilo Ninčić]] 1926–1927 |
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* {{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 |
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Sir James Eric Drummond, 16th Earl of Perth | 1920–1933 |
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Joseph Avenol | 1933–1940 |
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Seán Lester | 1940–1946 |
Presidents of the Assembly
France - Léon Bourgeois 1920
Belgium — Paul Hymans (1st time) 1920–1921
Netherlands — Herman Adriaan van Karnebeek 1921–1922
Chile — Agustín Edwards 1922–1923
Cuba — Cosme de la Torriente y Peraza 1923–1924
Switzerland — Giuseppe Motta 1924–1925
Canada — Raoul Dandurand 1925–1926
Portugal — Afonso Costa 1926–1926
Yugoslavia — Momčilo Ninčić 1926–1927
Uruguay — Alberto Guani 1927–1928
Denmark — Herluf Zahle 1928–1929
El Salvador — José Gustavo Guerrero 1929–1930
Romania — Nicolae Titulescu 1930–1932
Belgium — Paul Hymans (2nd time) 1932–1933
South Africa — Charles Theodore Te Water 1933–1934
Sweden — Rickard Sandler 1934
Mexico — Francisco Castillo Nájera 1934–1935
Czechoslovakia — Edvard Beneš 1935–1936
Argentina — Carlos Saavedra Lamas 1936–1937
Turkey — Tevfik Rüştü Aras 1937–1937
British Indian Empire — Sir Muhammad Shah Aga Khan 1937–1938
Ireland — Éamon de Valera 1938–1939
Norway — C. J. Hambro 1939–1946
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