The League of Nations attempted to contain the Spanish Civil War by imposing a non-intervention policy, which aimed to prevent foreign powers from becoming involved in the conflict. This included the establishment of a Non-Intervention Committee in 1936, which sought to limit arms and military support to both the Republicans and Nationalists. However, the policy was largely ineffective as various countries continued to provide support to the factions, undermining the League's efforts to maintain peace. Ultimately, the League's inability to enforce its policy highlighted its weaknesses and limitations in dealing with internal conflicts.
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