EUR200Y1 Lecture Notes - Article 231 Of The Treaty Of Versailles, Polish Corridor

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P. p. c (1919-1920) run by the entente (u. s. a, france, g. b, with italy as a junior partner) 2. reduce influence of germany and redistribute former german sphere of influence and prevent soviet influence. 1919 was different than 1815 (congress of vienna) because 1919 was revolutionary whereas 1815 was a return to the status quo. The treaty with germany based on the 14 points. Biggest change was its eastern frontier (polish corridor) and its return to poland. Austrian repercussions: (st germain) - fundamentally changed, huge territorial loses. Austria and hungary the two countries that suffer most from p. p. c/ww1. Emergence of a czechoslovakia comes from the remains of austria-hungary. They lose slovenia, south tyrol given to italy (austrian by national self- determination), parts of bohemian moravia, Austria population in 1919 7m with 2m in vienna. Hungary repercussions: (trianon) - harshest treaty, fundamentally changed. In addition to losing territory to the entente they also lose a small territory to a fellow loser in austria.

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