Conflict and Tension Dates

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1919
League of Nations formed
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10th September 1919
Austria: Treaty of St Germain - land to Italy, Romania, Czech - told to pay, amount never set - 30,000 men, no conscription, no navy
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27th November 1919
Bulgaria: Treatry of Neuilly - land to Yugoslavia, Greece, Romania - 100 million to pay - 20,000 men, no conscription, no airforce, 4 battleships
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4th June 1920
Hungary: Treaty of Trianon - land to Romania, Czech, Yugoslavia, Austria - told to pay, amount never set - 30,000 men, no conscription, 3 patrol boats
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10th August 1920
Turkey: Treaty of Sevres - land to Greece - 50,000 men, 7 sail boats, 6 torpedo boats - Treaty of Lausanne (1923), Turkey took some land back
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By 1934
58 members of the League
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1920
League set up Permanent Court of International Justice
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1920
Vilna - Polish army took control - LON did nothing
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1921
The Commission for Refugees
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1921
Aland Islands - Sweden, Finland claimed Islands - LON told Finland couldn't build forts
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1921-22
Washington Arms Conference - Britain and USA same size navies - Every 5 tonnes of their battleships, Japan qould have 3
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1922
International Labour Organisation
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1923
Corfu - Italian general, working on border between Greece and Albania murdered. 32st August, Mussolini invaded, occupied Corfu, killing 15 people. Greece appealed to LON, but forced to appologise and pay compensation to Italy
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1924
Dawes Plan - USA agreed to loan Germany 800 million gold marks - introduced Rentenmark - increased national trade, reduced tension between countries
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1921-25
Upper Silesia - Plebiscite held in 1921, Germany won 60% of votes. Poland complained - LON split it in half, both unhappy with result
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1925
Locarno Treaty signed with France and Belium - end to German resentment of TOV - trying to be a peaceful nation
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1925
Bulgaria - Greek soldiers killed on Bulgarian border. Greece invaded - LON ordered them to withdraw troops, pay compensation
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1928
Kellogg-Briand Pact - 60 nations agreed not to use war as a way to solve disputes - argued as needed for self defence
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1931
Manchurian Crisis - 32 to 1 countries voted Japan was in the wrong - Japan left the League in 1933
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1933
Hitler leaves LON Disarmament Conference - happy to disarm as long as other countries did, if not he should have the same size army as others
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1935
Conscription and Rearmement - 1.3 million men into army - reduces unemployment
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1934
Dollfuss Affair
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1935
Saar Plebiscite - 90% of the population voted to rejoin Germany after LON controlled it for 15 years - First success
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1935
Anglo German Naval Agreement - navy 35% size of British one, 45% number of British submarines - admitting TOV was too harsh
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1935
Freedom to Rearm Rally - showed off weapons and troops hed been building up, announced comscription and Luftwaffe
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1935
Stresa Front - Britain, France, Italy work together to stop Hitler breaking anymore of the TOV
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1935
Franco-Soviet Pact - will support each other if attacked
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1935-36
Abyssinian Crisis
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7th March 1936
Reoccupation of the Rhineland - sent 22,000 soldiers in, greeted by civilians who gave them flowers
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1937
Anti Comintern Pact - Germany, Italy, Japan agree to work together to stop Communism
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1938
Anschluss with Austria
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September 1938
Munich Conference - policy of appeasement - Britain and France give Hitler the Sudetenland
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15th March 1939
Czechoslovakia
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23rd August 1939
USSR (Nazi Soviet Pact) - split Poland - Germany and Russia agree not to fight
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April 1939
Poland - promised top defend Poland if Hitler invaded
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Card 2

Front

Austria: Treaty of St Germain - land to Italy, Romania, Czech - told to pay, amount never set - 30,000 men, no conscription, no navy

Back

10th September 1919

Card 3

Front

Bulgaria: Treatry of Neuilly - land to Yugoslavia, Greece, Romania - 100 million to pay - 20,000 men, no conscription, no airforce, 4 battleships

Back

Preview of the back of card 3

Card 4

Front

Hungary: Treaty of Trianon - land to Romania, Czech, Yugoslavia, Austria - told to pay, amount never set - 30,000 men, no conscription, 3 patrol boats

Back

Preview of the back of card 4

Card 5

Front

Turkey: Treaty of Sevres - land to Greece - 50,000 men, 7 sail boats, 6 torpedo boats - Treaty of Lausanne (1923), Turkey took some land back

Back

Preview of the back of card 5
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