Der V lkerbund und die Friedensvertr ge, written by Herbert Kraus and originally published in 1920, examines the League of Nations in relation to the peace treaties that concluded World War I. This work provides valuable insight into the legal and political landscape of post-war Europe, offering a detailed analysis of the treaties' impact on the formation and function of the League. Kraus's study remains relevant for understanding the challenges and complexities of international cooperation in the early 20th century. It is an important resource for historians, political scientists, and legal scholars interested in the origins and development of international organizations and the pursuit of lasting peace following global conflict.
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