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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

No. Portrait Secretary General Took office Left office Time in office Country
1 Sir Eric DrummondDrummond, EricSir Eric Drummond
(1876–1951)
1 August 19202 July 193312 years, 336 days United Kingdom
2 Joseph AvenolAvenol, JosephJoseph Avenol
(1879–1952)
3 July 193331 August 19407 years, 59 days France
3 Seán LesterLester, SeánSeán Lester
(1888–1959)
31 August 194018 April 19465 years, 230 days Ireland

Deputy Secretaries General

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

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (June 2021)
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 [jp] 1927–1933
 Germany Ernst Trendelenburg [de] 1932–1933
 United Kingdom Francis Paul Walters 1933–1939
 Soviet Union Vladimir Sokoline 1937–1939
 Argentina Luis Podestá Costa [es] 1938–1943
 Greece Thanassis Aghnides 1939–1942

Presidents of the Assembly

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

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