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Key International Treaties After WW1

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  • Treaty Of Versailles

    Treaty Of Versailles
    The Treaty Of Versailles was a peace treaty between the Allied Powers (France and Great Britain) and Germany to end World War 1. The negations in the treaty included harsh punishments to Germany, such as disarmament, large payments to allies, and for Germany to surrender territory.
  • Treaty of Saint-Germain

    Treaty of Saint-Germain
    The treaty was signed by the Allied Powers and Austria, to create peace between the two. The terms of the treaty was to reduce Austria's army to 30,000 men, and to accept responsibility of the war and pay reparations.
  • Treaty of Neuilly

    Treaty of Neuilly
    The peace treaty Neuilly-sur-Seine was signed between Bulgaria and the Allied Powers. Under its terms Bulgaria was forced to give up land to Greece and Yugoslavia, to reduce its army to 30,000 men and to pay for amends.
  • Treaty of Trianon

    Treaty of Trianon
    It was signed Hungary on one side and the Allied Powers on the other. The agreement of the treaty was for Hungary to transfer land over to Romania, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia; leaving Hungary with a population of 7.6 million (pre WW1 it was 20.9 million.)
  • Treaty of Sevres

    Treaty of Sevres
    The treaty was signed between the Allied Powers and the Ottoman Empire. The treaty's agreement was to end the Ottoman Empire, and in its place decide the boundaries of Turkey, as well as give up external territory and land.
  • Washington Naval Treaty

    Washington Naval Treaty
    The Washington Naval Treaty, also known as the Five-Power Treaty, was signed between the major nations that won WW1. The United Kingdom, United Sates, Japan, France and Italy all agreed to prevent competition by limiting naval construction.