LAD/Blog #33: Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact



The Kellog-Briand Peace Pact involved two men, Nicholas Murrary Butler and James T. Shotwell. It is also called the Pact of Paris and was signed in 1928 by 15 countries in total. It aimed to preserve peace and make sure that the Great War was in fact, the war that ended all wars. It can be enforced by promoting demilitarization. The Mukden incident was when Japan invaded Manchuria, and it proved the ineffectiveness of the pact. The United States did not take any action to halt Japan in its tracks. 



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The Mukden incident proved that other nation's need to conquest other lands cannot be suppressed

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