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Contradiction in article?
The image shows that the US was never a member, but the article explains that President Wilson won a nobel peace prize as the architect of the League.
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That's correct. See the Establishment section: "Despite Wilson's efforts to establish and promote the League, for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in October 1919,[56] the United States never joined".
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Map
I think the animated map should be on top of the infobox—frankly, the anachronous one isn't very informative and its key is awkward.
Remsense聊 21:08, 13 October 2023 (UTC)reply
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