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03 THE END OF THE WAR - Coggle Diagram
03 THE END OF THE WAR
consequences of the war
political consequences
The German, Austro-Hungarian, Russian and Ottoman empires disappeared
Against an exhausted Europe, the United States emerged as a great world power
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territorial consequences
Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia appeared as a consequence of the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Turkey and the beginnings of the future Saudi Arabia were created in the place of the Ottoman Empire, and the rest was divided between Great Britain and France.
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The German colonies in Africa and the Pacific were divided between Belgium and the British, French and Japanese empires
economic losses
Belgium, Serbia, Russia and France were the countries that suffered the most
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female labour force
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human losses
The Russian, German, Austro-Hungarian and French empires, along with the British Empire, were affected the most
ten million soldiers killed, there were seven million civilian deaths, and an even higher number of people wounded, maimed or missing
Peace Treaties
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Europe after WW1