ANSWER: The League of Nations was a group of nations attempting to hold control over regions by starting a large allied force. Two of the nations were Imperial France and Imperial Britain, before they were invaded by Germany in the WWs, and before Democratic Socialism took over. There were Class A, B, and C Mandates, which were papers that defined the control of the region they claimed. The papers were simply that, just papers that were drafted in an office, unsigned by any nation or delegate sent.
"It's like if I drafted a note that said I owned someone else's land or property, and then never asked them to sign it. Legally it's called fraud, and at this International level its still called.. fraud. New Zealand Loyalist History uses the Class C Mandate as actual proof they administered a region like Samoa"
Class C Mandates were "powerless words" on paper, unable to stop the invasion of France, Britain, and the rest of western Europe, nor even did they had the resources to dismount a foreign flag in the Pacific. The League of Nations had no combined armed force, the nations joined were more enemies than allies. Most were war stricken and on the verge of Depression, if there was an Asian nation joined like Japan, it was only to keep political relations and to stay informed from within. Regardless of a Class A,B, or C mandate, Nazi Germany invaded western Europe. The United States sent it's delegates to the League of Nations proceedings, who agreed it was an "illegitimate act", and that a delusional British and French meeting had simply mapped out regions. The United States declined joining the League of Nations and the Senate voted to not be apart of it, even after the League of Nations offered the USA a permanent seat on the founding Council. The United Nations today are not the same Governments involved in the old League of Nations and most of western Europe has a Republic, Constitutional Monarch, Democratic, or Social Democratic system in place.