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THE END OF THE WAR - Coggle Diagram
THE END OF THE WAR
CONSEQUENCES OF THE WAR
demonstrated modern warfare's massive potential for destruction
Enormus human losses
10 million soldiers
7 million civilians
and many people were wounded, maimed or missing
specially in the countries participating in the war
Economic losses
most afected countries
Belgium
Serbia
Russia
France
Germany had to pay to other countries
compensation for the war
Great Britain the most indebted country
US largest creditor of European debt
political consecuences
Empires disappeared
German
Austro-Hungarian
Russian
Ottoman
US worlds greatest power
creation of the League of Nations
to keep peace
Territorial consequences
desintegration of Austria-Hungary
creation of
Austria
Hungary
Czechoslovakia
Yugoslavia
Russian Empire disappeared
independence of
Finland
Latvia
Estonia
Lithuania
Fall of the Ottoman Empire
creation of
Turkey
Saudi Arabia
the rest divided between
Great Britain
France
Alsace-Lorraine returned to Frane
Poland added territories of Germany and Russia
Denmark regained territories that Prussia took in the reunification of Germany
Expansion of Greece and Romania
taking territories of
Bulgaria
Russia
Austria-Hungary
German Colonies divided between
Belgium
The British
French
Japanese empire
Females labour force
they replaced men in factories during the war
women incorporated to the world of work
women started having the right to vote
PEACE TREATIES
Treaties of Paris (1919-1920)
5 treaties that the defeated powers signed
in the outskirts of Paris
Teatry of Versailled (1919)
signed by Germany
economic, military and territorial agreement
It included the War Guilt Clause
was humiliating for the Germans
specially for Hitler
it said that Germany was responsible ofr WWI
had to returne Alsace and Lorraine
Clauses of the treaty
paiment of high financial compensation to the winners
military changes
creation of a demilitarised zone in the border with France
limited the German army to 100,000 men
exclusion from the League of Nations
prohibition of any attempt of union between Germany and Austria
League of Nations
to achieve security and peace
stablishing international peaceful relations
they were still war in Europe
Polish-Soviet
Greek-Turkish