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Austria-Hungary lost most of its population to neighboring countries.
they conquered colonies not nations, they lost alsace - lorraine to france eupen and malmedy were given to belgium north schleswig was given to denmark
Novanet: Austria-Hungary lost most of its population to neighboring countries.
The European nations affected by the five treaties established at the end of WWI the treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles placed the blame of the war squarely on Germany and was meant to prevent her from starting another war. Austria-Hungary lost most of its population to neighboring countries.Nova net: austria hungary lost most of its population to neighboring countries
European nations were affected in different ways by the five treaties. Some lost territory which was gained by others. Germany, along with other members of the Central Powers received economic and military sanctions.
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No, the League of Nations took control of Germany's oversea colonies
What happened to the nations who lost world war 2?
World War 1 never had colonies, nor has any other war before or after it. It did however cost the nations who fought in it numerous colonies, most notably Germany, who lost large possessions in Africa and Asia.
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Austria-Hungary lost most of its population to neighboring countries.
they conquered colonies not nations, they lost alsace - lorraine to france eupen and malmedy were given to belgium north schleswig was given to denmark
The Congress of Verona in 1822 Source: United States History [in Christian Perspective] Heritage of Freedom (third Ed.)
Novanet: Austria-Hungary lost most of its population to neighboring countries.
They had lost control over trading and some hunting areas
They were both divided up based on the Mandate System of the League of Nations. Other European countries assumed responsibility of the former territories.
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