Poland, Finland, Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
2007-11-06 19:17:35
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answered by blacjak 2
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The Treaty of Versailles determined the punishment that Germany should face. Other treaties determined the fate of those countries that had fought with Germany - Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey. Austria and Hungary were divided and therefore signed separate treaties
Austria - The Treaty of St Germain 10th September 1919
Land - Austria lost land to Italy, Czechoslovakia and Serbia (Yugoslavia).
Army - To be reduced to 30,000 men.
Anschluss - Union with Germany was forbidden
Reparations - Austria was to pay reparations but went bankrupt before the rate could be set.
Hungary - The Treaty of Trianon 4th June 1920
Land - Hungary lost land to Austria, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Serbia (Yugoslavia) reducing its size from 283,000 sq km to less than 93,000 sq km. Population was reduced from 18.2 million to 7.6 million.
Army - To be reduced to 35,000 men
Reparations - Hungary was to pay reparations but the amount was never set
Bulgaria - The Treaty of Neuilly 27th November 1919
Land - Bulgaria lost land to Greece, Romania and Serbia (Yugoslavia).
Reparations - Bulgaria had to pay £90 million in reparations
Army - restrictions were made on the size of Bulgaria's army
Turkey - The Treaty of Sevres 20th August 1920
Land - Turkey lost land to Greece. The League of Nations took control of Turkey's colonies.
2007-11-10 18:42:09
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answer #2
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answered by BeachBum 7
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