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THE END OF THE WAR - Coggle Diagram
THE END OF THE WAR
PEACE TREATIES
TERMS OF THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES
territorial cessions, the Treaty imposed on Germany:
creation of a demilitarised zone in the German territory bordering France
limiting the German army to 100,000 men
exclusion from the League of Nations
payment of high financial compensation to the winners
prohibition
union between Germany and Austria
Peace was finally declared via five treaties
known collectively as
Treaty of Versailles (1919)
the Treaties of Paris (1919–1920)
CONSEQUENCES OF THE WAR
deep and tragic consequences of World War I
political consequences
international organisation called the League of Nations was created to keep the peace
territorial consequences
Turkey and the beginnings of the future Saudi Arabia were created in the place of the Ottoman Empire
The territory of Alsace-Lorraine was returned to France
Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia appeared as a consequence of the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
many economic losses
Great Britain
indebted country
Germany
pay a high price in war compensation
United States
European debt
female labour force
many women kept their jobs
women the right to vote
women into the world of work
human losses
Russian, German, Austro-Hungarian and French empires
with British Empire
affected the most
were enormous
ten million soldiers killed