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The Treaties with Germany’s Allies. Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire (Turkey). The Treaty of Saint- Germain -en- Laye - Austria. signed on 10 September 1919 by the Allies of WWI and by the new Republic of Austria. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Treaties with Germany’s Allies

Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire (Turkey)

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The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye - Austria

signed on 10 September 1919 by the Allies of WWI and by the new Republic of Austria.

Like the Treaty of Versailles with Germany, it contained the League of Nations and as a result was not ratified (signed or agreed) by the United States.

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The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye- What it did

the Austro-Hungarian Empire was to be dissolved.

The new Republic of Austria (consisting of most of the German-speaking Alpine part of the former Austrian Empire) created

recognized the independence of Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Yugoslavia

war reparations, paid to the allies (i.e. Britain, France, US), to pay for the costs of the war.

Reparations amount never set – Austria went bankrupt before # was set

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The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye

Austria was reduced in size lost the regions of Istria and Trentino-Alto

Adige/Südtirol, city of Trieste and Tyrol, and several Dalmatian islands to Italy.

they lost Bukovina to Romania. In total, it lost land to Czechoslovakia,

Yugoslavia, Poland, Romania, and Italy. However, Burgenland, then a part of

Hungary, was awarded to Austria.

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The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye

The Austrian Army was limited to a force of 30,000 volunteers, no navy

The Treaty of Trianon in 1920 between Hungary and the Allies completed the disposition of the former Dual Monarchy. (Finished breaking up the Austro-Hungarian Empire)

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Treaty of Trianon - Hungary

peace treaty between Allies and Hungary.

Signed 4 June 1920

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Treaty of Trianon

It established the borders of Hungary and regulated its international situation.

Hungary lost over two-thirds of its territory, two-thirds of its people under the treaty, roughly 3.3 million ethnic Hungarians.

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Treaty of Trianon

The principal beneficiaries of land were Romania, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia.

Army reduced to35,000 volunteers

Allowed only three patrol boats Reparation payments of 200

million gold crowns Afterwards: Hungary could not

pay the reparations, so its payments were suspended.

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Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine -Bulgaria

dealing with Bulgaria for its role as one of the Central Powers in World War I,

signed on November 27, 1919 at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.

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Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine The treaty established

borders between Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and Yugoslavia

As a Central Powers sympathizer, Bulgaria received the

least land

Must recognize the existence of Yugoslavia

Lost land to Yugoslavia, Romania, Greece

Boris III, The Unifier, Tsar of Bulgaria

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Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine

Forced to give western Thrace to Greece, parts of Dobruja to Romania.

reduce army to 20,000 volunteers, four torpedo boats, no air force

Reparation Payments of 2.25 billion francs

Afterwards: Bulgaria paid its reparations

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Treaty of Sevres -Turkey

Signed10 August 1920 between the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and Allies

The treaty broke up the Ottoman

Empire in accord with secret agreements among the Allied Powers.

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Treaty of Sevres

Army reduced to 50,000 soldiers, seven sailboats and six torpedo boats

No reparation payments

Territory lost: Smyrna and East Thrace to Greece

Rhodes to Italy

Kurdistan, Armenia, Hejaz (Arabia – Saudi Arabia) to be independent countries

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Treaty of Sevres

Iraq and Palestine became “independent” – actually British mandates.› A mandate is a commission from the League of Nations

authorizing a member nation to administer a territory

Syria became a French mandate

The treaty included occupied zones within areas of the Ottoman Empire

Afterwards: Turkish nationalists, led by Kemel Atatürk, rebelled and rejected the treaty. It was replaced with the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923.

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