Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'league of nations'

The international organization established after World War I to maintain world peace through collective security, disarmament, and settling international disputes through negotiation. Despite its noble aims, the League ultimately failed to prevent aggression in the 1930s due to its lack of enforcement mechanisms, the absence of major powers like the United States, and its inability to adapt to changing geopolitical realities. In alternate history scenarios, the League often serves as a pivotal institution whose strengthening or reformation dramatically alters 20th century conflicts.

What If Decolonization Happened Earlier?

Exploring the alternate timeline where European powers began dismantling their colonial empires in the aftermath of World War I rather than after World War II, fundamentally altering global development patterns and international relations.

What If The League of Nations Succeeded?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the League of Nations became an effective international organization, preventing World War II and establishing a foundation for global cooperation that shaped the 20th century and beyond.

What If The United Nations Never Formed?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the United Nations was never established after World War II, fundamentally reshaping international relations, global governance, and conflict resolution in the post-war world.

What If The United States Never Entered World War I?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States maintained neutrality throughout the First World War, fundamentally altering the course of 20th century geopolitics, military outcomes, and international relations.