The document provides a timeline and details about the formation and workings of the League of Nations following World War 1. It describes how Woodrow Wilson proposed the League as part of the 14 Points to end the war. Major figures like Wilson, Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Orlando attended the 1919 Paris Peace Conference and helped establish the League through the Treaty of Versailles. The League aimed to promote international cooperation and prevent future wars but struggled due to lack of support from countries like the US. It lasted from 1920 to 1946 before being dissolved.