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      • The League of Nations archives is a collection of the historical records and official documents of the League of Nations. The collection is housed at the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG), where it is managed by the Institutional Memory Section (IMS) of the UN Library & Archives Geneva.
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  2. The League of Nations (1920-1946) was the first global international organization aiming to establish peace and cooperation and was the precursor to the United Nations. In 2009, the League of Nations Archives were registered in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.

  3. The League of Nations archives is a collection of the historical records and official documents of the League of Nations. The collection is housed at the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG), where it is managed by the Institutional Memory Section (IMS) of the UN Library & Archives Geneva. [ 1 ]

  4. The League of Nations archives have been fully digitized and are accessible on the UN Archives Geneva platform. The League of Nations (1920-1946) was the first global international organization aiming to establish peace and cooperation and was the precursor to the United Nations.

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    • 2011
  5. The League of Nations (1920-1946) was created in the aftermath of WWI with the aim “to promote international cooperation and to achieve international peace and security”, and is considered the predecessor to the United Nations.

  6. The archives of the League of Nations are a testimony to the will of the League's Member States to create the world's first intergovernmental organization for peace and cooperation, which led to a fundamental change towards an "institutionalization" of international relations.

  7. At the end of October 2022, the Total Digital Access to the League of Nations Project (LONTAD) completed its core operations. On time and on budget after five years, the entirety of League of Nations archives was digitized and made freely available (14.2 million pages of materials).

  8. Established in 1919, the League of Nations Library was designed as a modern specialized collection comprising 90,000 volumes on international relations. After World War II, the League Library and its extensive collection became part of the newly founded United Nations Library at Geneva.

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