Treaty of Sevres with Turkey (1920) - later amended in the:
Treaty of Lausanne with Turkey (1923)
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The Treaty of Sevres - but in fact the Turks found the treaty so
savage that they started fighting again, and a much more favourable
settlement was agreed in the Treaty of Lausanne (1923).
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The purpose of the Treaty of Sevres was to conclude a formal
peace with Turkey (the Ottoman Empire) after the latter was
defeated in World War 1. However, Turkey resumed fighting and
another treaty was concluded in 1923 (Treaty of Lausanne).
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There were five treaties, which together are often referred to
as the Paris Peace Settlement. # Treaty of Versailles (with
Germany) # Treaty of St Germain (with Austria) # Treaty of Trianon
(with Hungary) # Treaty of Neuilly (with Bulgaria) # Treaty of
Sevres (with Turkey) Note that Turkey resumed fighting and gained a
much more favourable settlement in the Treaty of Lausanne
(1923).
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Treaty of Versailles,
Treaty of St. Germain (for the now independent Austria),
Treaty of Neuilly (for Bulgaria),
Treaty of Trianon (for the now independent Hungary),
Treaty of Sevres (for Turkey),
Treaty of Lausanne (replaced Sevres for Turkey later on),