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how was the Versailles treaty inconsistent on the issues of national self determination
league of nations created self determination slavic state finally created thats really all it was good for though...
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Make sure Germany couldn't start another war All the countries were peaceful again Disarmement Demilitarisation Self-determination
The most controversial aspects included: # The level of reparations. # The failure to apply the principle of self-determination to the Germans. For example, Germans were transferred (in the Glatz district) to Czechoslovakia for purely stategic reasons. # Germans were transferred (in Eupen-Malmedy) to Belgium ... # The ban on even a tariff union with Austria.
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how was the Versailles treaty inconsistent on the issues of national self determination
league of nations created self determination slavic state finally created thats really all it was good for though...
i the treaty voicing ninth of the legend in us determination of doffs and food dog cat and fish y more food is thanw wasen tout tutenn mi lists kinhgt
Make sure Germany couldn't start another war All the countries were peaceful again Disarmement Demilitarisation Self-determination
The principle of self- determination, often seen as a moral or legal right, is that every nation is entitled to a sovereign territorial state, and that every specifically identifiable population should choose which state it belongs to. It followed the treaty because one of Woodrow Wilson's fourteen points was that countries should be able to make themselves by national self-determination. The Treaty of Versailles also followed this by allowing some Pan-Slavic countries to be created [Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia.] A lot of borders were changed also depending on the nationality of the people who lived there. It violated it because not all nationalities got a country, and when the borders were being re-arranged many people were forced to live in a different country [specifically the Germans]
principle of autonomy Self determination
principle of autonomy Self determination
The most controversial aspects included: # The level of reparations. # The failure to apply the principle of self-determination to the Germans. For example, Germans were transferred (in the Glatz district) to Czechoslovakia for purely stategic reasons. # Germans were transferred (in Eupen-Malmedy) to Belgium ... # The ban on even a tariff union with Austria.
Self-determination.
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Mandate System, victorious powers looking after new independent countries to help them survive and self determination as well. Also disarmament so all countries are equal