The League of Nations: Decline and Fall (From the UN Archives 1970)
This film is the history of the League of Nations from 1930 to the onset of the Second world War: that 10-year span ending when Geneva, surrounded by Axis Powers, almost faded into memory. Using historical footage and special interviews with Anthony Eden and Philip Noel-Baker, among others, the film stresses the League’s efforts to contain the dictators. It tells of the collapse of the 1932 Disarmament Conference, the onset of aggression in Manchuria and Ethiopia, Hitler’s move into Austria and Czechoslovakia, and the final slide into the Second World War. Copyright: United Nations Television Contributors: Peter Thomas, Narrator; Lord Avon and Phillip Noel Baker, Special Interviews; Diana Boernstein, Research; Roy Werner, Sound Mix; Gordon Thomas, Script Consultant; Elspeth MacDougall, Editor and Associate Producer; George Movshon, Written and Produced; The New York State Education Department Visit the UN Archives: https://www.unmultimedia.org/avlibrar... --------- This video is part of the Audiovisual Library of the United Nations, Department of Global Communications. The AV Library holds over 6,330 hours of historical content on film formats, 49,400 hours of video, over 18,000 hours of audio in a wide variety of formats are available in our off-site archives. They are digitized, they will be made available for a worldwide community of users. To find out more about the rich historic UN Audiovisual archives please go to http://www.unmultimedia.org/avlibrary... For professional uses and licensing UN footage please contact us: https://www.unmultimedia.org/accounts...

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