List of leaders of the League of Nations
Appearance
The leaders of the League of Nations consisted of a Secretary-General, Deputy Secretary-General and a President of the Assembly selected from member states.
Secretaries General
[edit]No. | Portrait | Secretary General | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Country |
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1 | Sir Eric Drummond (1876–1951) | 1 August 1920 | 2 July 1933 | 12 years, 336 days | United Kingdom | |
2 | Joseph Avenol (1879–1952) | 3 July 1933 | 31 August 1940 | 7 years, 59 days | France | |
3 | Seán Lester (1888–1959) | 31 August 1940 | 18 April 1946 | 5 years, 230 days | Ireland |
Deputy Secretaries General
[edit]No. | Portrait | Name | Term | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jean Monnet | 1919–1923 | France | |
2 | Joseph Avenol | 1923–1932 | France | |
3 | Pablo de Azcárate | 1933–1936 | Spain | |
Massimo Pilotti | Italy | |||
4 | Seán Lester | 1937–1940 | Ireland | |
5 | Francis Paul Walters | 1940-1946 | United Kingdom |
Under Secretaries General
[edit]Nation | Name | Term |
---|---|---|
United States | Raymond B. Fosdick | 1919 (provisional) |
Italy | Bernardo Attolico | 1919–1920 |
Japan | Nitobe Inazo | 1919–1926 |
Italy | Dionisio Anzilotti | 1920–1921 |
Germany | Albert Dufour-Feronce | 1927–1932 |
Italy | Giacomo Paulucci di Calboli | 1927–1932 |
Japan | Yotaro Sugimura | 1927–1933 |
Germany | Ernst Trendelenburg | 1932–1933 |
United Kingdom | Francis Paul Walters | 1933–1939 |
Soviet Union | Vladimir Sokoline | 1937–1939 |
Argentina | Luis Podestá Costa | 1938–1943 |
Greece | Thanassis Aghnides | 1939–1942 |
Presidents of the Assembly
[edit]Nation | Portrait | Name | Term |
---|---|---|---|
France | Léon Bourgeois | 1920 | |
Belgium | Paul Hymans 1st time |
1920–1921 | |
Netherlands | Herman Adriaan van Karnebeek | 1921–1922 | |
Chile | Agustín Edwards | 1922–1923 | |
Cuba | Cosme de la Torriente y Peraza | 1923–1924 | |
Switzerland | Giuseppe Motta | 1924–1925 | |
Canada | Raoul Dandurand | 1925–1926 | |
Portugal | Afonso Costa | 1926 | |
Kingdom of Yugoslavia | Momčilo Ninčić | 1926–1927 | |
Uruguay | Alberto Guani | 1927–1928 | |
Denmark | Herluf Zahle | 1928–1929 | |
El Salvador | José Gustavo Guerrero | 1929–1930 | |
Kingdom of Romania | Nicolae Titulescu | 1930–1932 | |
Belgium | Paul Hymans 2nd time |
1932–1933 | |
Union of South Africa | Charles Theodore Te Water | 1933–1934 | |
Sweden | Rickard Sandler | 1934 | |
Mexico | Francisco Castillo Nájera | 1934–1935 | |
Czechoslovakia | Edvard Beneš | 1935–1936 | |
Argentina | Carlos Saavedra Lamas | 1936–1937 | |
Turkey | Tevfik Rüştü Aras | 1937–1937 | |
British Raj | Sir Sultan Muhammed Shah, Aga Khan III | 1937–1938 | |
Ireland | Éamon de Valera | 1938–1939 | |
Norway | C. J. Hambro | 1939–1946 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Northedge, F. S. (1986) The League of Nations: Its Life and Times, 1920–1946 Holmes & Meier, New York, ISBN 0-7185-1316-9
- Scott, George (1973). The Rise and Fall of the League of Nations. Hutchinson & Co Ltd. ISBN 978-0-09-117040-0.