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What were the terms of the other peace treaties? - Coggle Diagram
What were the terms of the other peace treaties?
Versailles Settlement or Paris Peace Conference
refers to all peace treaties for central powers who had been Germany's allies
all had common features
reparations
disarm
acceptance of League of Nations
lost land to other countries
Treaty of Saint-Germany with Austria, 10 September 1919
army limited to 30,000 volunteers, no navy or air force
reparations which weren't paid because where bankrupt
Austro-Hungarian Empire dismantled
Tyrol went to Italy
Dalmatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina went Yugoslavia
Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Romania all gained land
Austria's population fell from 22 million to about 6 million
Treaty of Trianon with Hungary, 4 June 1920
army limited to 35,000 volunteers and three patrol boats
apart from some shipments of coal payments, reparations weren't paid because they were bankrupt
Austro-Hungarian Empire dismantled
the population from Hungary fell from 21 billion to arround 7.5 billion
Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Romania all ganied land
Treaty of Neuilly with Bulgaria, 27 November 1919
reparations at 100 million dollars
army limited to 20,000 volunteers, four torpedo boats, no air force
lost land to Yugoslavia, Romania and Greece
Treaty of Sevres with Turkey, 10 August 1920
economy was controlled by the allies
the Otooman Empire was broken up
Syria became a French mandate
the Straits and Dardanelles were placed under international control
aread such as Iraq and Palestine became British mandates
Armenia became and independent country
50,000 soldiers, seven sailboats, six torpedo boats, no air force
Treaty of Lausanne with Turkey, 24 July 1923
regained some land and some control over the Darandelles
remove foreign control of their economy
Mustapha Kemal lead a nationalist movement against the Treaty of Sevres and this treaty was negotiated