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THE END OF THE WAR, paris peace , economic , before ww1 pre , after ww1…
THE END OF THE WAR
CONSEQUENCES OF THE WAR
Human losses
ten million soldiers
seven million civilians
only death
most affected countries
Russia
Germany
Austro-Hungary
France
Great Britain
Economic losses
United States
largest creditor
most affected countries
Serbia
Belgium
Russia
France
Great Britain
most indebt county
Germany
had to pay war compensations
female labour force
replaced men into factories
during the war
many of them keep their jobs
incorporation of the women into the world of work
began to grant women right to vote
territorial consequences
disintegration of Austro-Hungay into
Austria
Hungary
Czechoslovakia
Yugoslavia
independence from Russia
Finlandia
Estonia
Lithuania
Latvia
the Ottoman empire
Turkey
future Saudi Arabia
Great Britain
France
Alsace-Lorraine returned to France
Poland
territories of the German and Russian empires
Demark
regained territories
taken by Prussia
Greece and Romania expanded
Division of the German colonies
Belgium
Japan
Great Britain
France
political consequences
the League of Nations
an organisation to keep peace
empires that disappeared
German
Austro-Hungarian
Russian
Ottoman
United States
a great world power
PEACE TRATIES
treaties of Paris
five treaties
signed in palaces on the outskirts of Paris
1919-1920
Treaty of Versailles
signed with Germany
agreements
military
economic
territorial
"humiliating" for the Germans
the War Guilt Clause
Terms of the Treaty of Versailles for Germany
financial compensation yo the winners
demilitarisation of the territories bordering France
exclusion from the league of nations
prohibition to join with Austria
the League of Nations
objective
international relations
peacefully
prevent wars
conflicts
other wars
Polish-Soviet
Greek-Turkish
people affected
widows
orphans
before ww1
after ww1