The official opening of League of Nations 1920

Early Flashpoints and the Collapse of League Collective Security

The year 1930 marked a decade of peace for the League of Nations. All was well. Then again, they had never faced a genuine existential…

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Nick Ravenshade
Nick Ravenshade

Nick Ravenshade, LL.B., founded WarCommons out of a lifelong obsession with the Second World War. He has spent years reading the histories, the memoirs, the declassified files, and the scholarship. And WarCommons is where that research becomes writing. His features aim to do what the best military history does: take readers inside the decisions, the institutions, and the ordinary lives that the war consumed, without simplifying what was genuinely complicated. He holds a law degree and applies that habit of evidence and argument to everything he publishes here.