- A war Guilt Clause
- A need to pay Reparations
- Restrictions in military force
Treaty of Saint Germain (Austria, Sep 1919)
- Accept breakup of Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Accept Independence of Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
- Transfer territory to Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Italy, and Romania
- Forbidden Anschluss (union with Germany)
Treaty of Trianon (Hungary, June 1920)
- Accept breakup of Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Accept Independence of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia
- Territory transfer to Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and Romania
Treaty of Neuilly (Bulgaria, Nov 1919)
- Recognise independence of Yugoslavia
- To lose territory to Greece, Yugoslavia, Romania
Treaty of Sevres (Turkey, Aug 1920)
- Independence of Hejaz and Armenia
- To lose provinces to France and Britain
- Territory loss to Greece and Italy
- Dardanelles Strait becoming an international waterway, no longer a part of the territory of Turkey
Treaty of Lausanne (Turkey, July 1923)
- Turkey confirmed its loss of provinces
- Turkey regained majority of its territory in Europe
- Dardanelles Strait returned into Turkish territory
- Disarmament clauses were taken back
- Turkey did not have to pay reparations
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