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THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE WWI
The First World War
mainly affected Europe
Territorial
Redistribution of the colonies
The peace treaties included the redistribution of
the colonies belonging to
the defeated countries
between the victorious countries
This guaranteed the Allied powers
industrial development
markets
workforce
provided them with raw materials
The new map of Europe
From the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Austria
Hungary
Czechoslovakia
Yugoslavia
Serbia
Montenegro
Montenegro
Croatia
Macedonia
Bosnia-Herzegovina
A new map of Europe was drawn up
owing on the one hand
to the end of the last of the European empires
German
Austro-Hungarian
Empires disappeared
Russian
on the other hand
to the creation of new states
From the Russian Empire
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Finland
Poland
From the German Empire
German Republic
part of Czechoslovakia
part of Poland
From the Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Lebanon
Jordan
Syria
Iraq
part of Arabia and Palestine
Italy
in exchange
it received Trieste from the former
Austro-Hungarian Empire
however
was not satisfied with the redistribution
because it lost some territory
to Yugoslavia
Social and economic
Decrease in population
there were tens of millions of victims of the war
millions were
disappeared
mutilated
injured
Destruction of the cities
transport networks
factories
agricultural land
damaged and destroyed
in areas of combat
creating a negative impact on
the economies of these countries
Incorporation of women in the workplace
women did not accept the return
to traditional roles after the war
They had demonstrated
that they were capable of doing
the same jobs as men
Loss of Europe's economic power
due to
material losses
from the United States during the war
loans