Was the abyssinian crisis a success?
The Abyssinian Crisis was not a success for the League of Nations. Despite extensive diplomatic efforts, the League was unable to resolve the increasingly aggressive Italian policy towards Abyssinia. The Italian invasion in October 1935 triggered a series of international sanctions, but these failed to deter Italy, and the League proved incapable of enforcing them effectively. The conquest of Abyssinia in 1936 and its annexation into the Italian East Africa marked a significant defeat for the League and undermined its authority and effectiveness in addressing international disputes and maintaining collective security.