The remaining peace treaties

?
View mindmap
  • The remaining peace treaties
    • The treaty of St Germain, September 1919
      • Reparations: Austria agreed to pay reparations, but the collapse of the Bank of Vienna in 1922 meant nothing was payed
      • Military restrictions: Austria were permitted an army of no more than 30,000 men.
      • The impact of defeat
        • It was impossible to give every national group self determination. Most of the new states contained defeated minorities who continued to create problems
        • It was impossible to give every national group self determination. Most of the new states contained defeated minorities who continued to create problems
        • Several small, weak states now existed where there had previously beem one large state.
    • The treaty of Neuilly, November 1919
      • This treaty was signed by the Allies with Bulgaria.
      • Reparations: Bulgaria had to pay £100 million in reparations
      • Military restrictions: Bulgaria's army was limited to 20,000 men,
    • The treaty of Sevres
      • The Turks were so outraged by the terms of the Treaty of Sevres that the Sultan's government was overthrown in an uprising led by Mustapha Kemal

Comments

No comments have yet been made

Similar History resources:

See all History resources »See all The interwar years in Europe resources »