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The title of this learning unit has been taken from the book {{wpen|A Peace to End All Peace}} which describes how the peace after world war 1 created boundaries and fault lines that cause conflicts and wars even today.


The United States hesitated to get involved in the European War. When they entered in 1917, they made clear, they didn't want to conquer land or get riches.


Instead President Wilson introduced the {{wpen|Fourteen Points}} which should reorganize diplomacy and create everlasting peace between the war-torn countries.
== territorial reorganisation of central Europe ==
[[File:Map_Europe_1923-en.svg|thumb|center|800px|Territorial Changes after WW1 (red: newly created states)]]
[[File:Map_Europe_1923-en.svg|thumb|center|800px|Territorial Changes after WW1 (red: newly created states)]]


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== Content ==
 
# League of Nations - solving conflicts peacefully
#* {{wpen|League of Nations}}
# Every nation should have its own state
#* {{wpen|Self-determination}}
# Promises broken - Italy or the Roman Empire
#* {{wpde|Italian irredentism}}
# Breakup of the Ottoman empire
#* {{wpen|Population exchange between Greece and Turkey}}
# Poland to the sea
#* {{wpen|1920 East Prussian plebiscite}}
#* {{wpen|1921 Upper Silesia plebiscite}}
== Weblinks ==
== Weblinks ==
{{wpde|Self-determination}}
{{wpde|Population exchange between Greece and Turkey}}
{{wpde|Italian_irredentism}}

Version vom 10. Januar 2023, 16:54 Uhr

The title of this learning unit has been taken from the book A Peace to End All PeaceW-Logo.gif(English) which describes how the peace after world war 1 created boundaries and fault lines that cause conflicts and wars even today.

The United States hesitated to get involved in the European War. When they entered in 1917, they made clear, they didn't want to conquer land or get riches.

Instead President Wilson introduced the Fourteen PointsW-Logo.gif(English) which should reorganize diplomacy and create everlasting peace between the war-torn countries.

territorial reorganisation of central Europe

Datei:Map Europe 1923-en.svg
Territorial Changes after WW1 (red: newly created states)



Content

  1. League of Nations - solving conflicts peacefully
  2. Every nation should have its own state
  3. Promises broken - Italy or the Roman Empire
  4. Breakup of the Ottoman empire
  5. Poland to the sea

Weblinks