International Treaties Post-WW1

  • Treaty of Versailles

    The treaty that ended WW1 with Germany and the Allied powers. It was written and negotiated for 6 months in Paris with no participation from Germany.
  • Treaty of Saint-German-en-Laye

    Established the republic of Austria. This republic consisted of most of the German-speaking regions of the Habsburg state.
  • Treaty of Trianon

    Hungary also became an independent state. Hungary also gave up Transylvania to Romania; Slovakia and Transcarpathian Rus to the newly formed Czechoslovakia; and other Hungarian crown lands to the future Yugoslavia.
  • Treaty of Sèvres

    The Ottoman Empire signed the Treaty of Sèvres, ending hostilities with the Allied Powers; but shortly thereafter a Turkish War of Independence began.
  • Treaty of Lausanne

    The new Republic of Turkey, signed a superseding Treaty of Lausanne, effectively partitioning the old Ottoman Empire.