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What territories did Russia lose in the treaty of Brest-Litovsk?

Russia lost what is now know as Latvia finnland and Estonia russia lost 25%of its land and 33% of its population


Why did the peace treaty the central powers and the Russians anger the allies?

The peace treaty between the Central Powers and the Russians, known as the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918, angered the Allies because it allowed the Germans to consolidate their forces on the Western Front. As a result, the Germans could focus all their military strength on the Western Allies, which prolonged World War I and made it more challenging for the Allies to achieve victory. Additionally, the treaty gave the Central Powers control over large territories in Eastern Europe, which threatened the stability and interests of the Allies in the region.


What did Spain lose at the end of spanish-American war?

overseas colonies-apex


Did Germany lose colonies after World War 1?

No, the League of Nations took control of Germany's oversea colonies


What were the problems in Germany between World War 1 and World War 2?

The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to bear the entire costs of World War I. This crippled her economy-massive inflation meant that it was cheaper to burn money than firewood for cooking. France was relying on those war reparations to rebuild her economy-those reparations were worthless. In addition, the painful economic instability made Germany weak. The newly created Poland attacked Germany several times-being fought off by ad hoc militia units called Freikorps. Many of those would join the Nazis in a few years. Communists gained in strength as well-threatening many of the retired soldiers. Many problems existed throughout Germany post-WWI. The major source of problems was born out of the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles caused disillusionment throughout Germany. Many German's felt betrayed and outraged that their own government, the Weimar Republic would accept the oppressive conditions laid out in the Versailles Treaty. The Treaty, contained a war-guilt clause which basically held Germany solely responsible for the outbreak of WWI. Moreover, Germany had to pay war reparations which were astronomical and nearly impossible to pay. In addition to the reparations, Germany would lose Alsace-Lorraine and major territories in Western Germany, which contained major industrial and economic centers. The total cummulative loss of these territories compounded the economic problems within Germany.

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What territories did Germany lose due to the Versailles Treaty?

Alsace and Lorraine


Which two territories did France have to surrender to Germany?

As a result of France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, the peace treaty saw France lose territory. The treaty made France give up Alsace and part of Lorraine.


In what peace treaty did France lose all its land in North America?

The French and Indian War was the peace treaty where France lost all its land in North America.


What countries did not surrender to napoleon?

Napoleon Bonaparte did not successfully gain Russia, Spain, or Great Britain. He did not invade Britain because they were allies after signing a peace treaty. He didn't invade Spain because he was expanding west. He tried to invade Russia, but failed, making France lose EVERYTHING.


What territories did Russia lose in the treaty of Brest-Litovsk?

Russia lost what is now know as Latvia finnland and Estonia russia lost 25%of its land and 33% of its population


Which boundaries did the Adams-Onis Treaty settle?

The Adams-Onis Treaty, also known as the Transcontinental Treaty of 1819, settled the boundaries between the United States and New Spain (later Mexico). It established the western boundary of the Louisiana Purchase and ceded Florida to the United States while defining the boundary between Spanish and American territories in the western United States.


Can you lose territories on GTA sa?

Yes you can


Did the ottoman empire lose or win world war 1?

Yes. of course white flag was their only option. However, the Ottoman Empire was not party to the Treaty of Versailles. A separate peace was concluded with Ottoman Empire in 1920 called the Treaty of Sèvres. This treaty was undone by the new Turkish Republican Government of Atatürk in 1923 with the Treaty of Lausanne.


What was the reason for catherine of aragon marring Henry viii?

She was widowed by Henry's brother and that marriage was a political union to keep peace between Spain and England. England didn't want to lose that peace, so henry married her.


Why did Russia sue Germany in 1917?

Do you mean, "sue for peace"? That phrase just means to try to get a peace treaty. They were undergoing a revolution, the country was in tatters, the people were fed up, the communists were against the war, and enough was enough. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was badly against the Russian interests, losing 1/3rd of their European territory but they gambled that Germany would soon lose the war anyway, and the treaty would be voided.


Why did the peace treaty the central powers and the Russians anger the allies?

The peace treaty between the Central Powers and the Russians, known as the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918, angered the Allies because it allowed the Germans to consolidate their forces on the Western Front. As a result, the Germans could focus all their military strength on the Western Allies, which prolonged World War I and made it more challenging for the Allies to achieve victory. Additionally, the treaty gave the Central Powers control over large territories in Eastern Europe, which threatened the stability and interests of the Allies in the region.


What was the agreement that gave Louisiana to Spain?

France, about to lose the French and Indian War in Canada, ceded its southern claims (Louisiana) to its Seven Years War ally Spain under the secret Treaty of Fontainebleau (1762). This meant that Britain only received the smaller part of Louisiana, east of the Mississippi, in the Treaty of Paris (1763). Spain controlled Louisiana, the Gulf of Mexico coast, and the lower Mississippi Valley during the Revolutionary War (1776-1783), after which Britain still controlled Canada, but none of Louisiana. Under another secret treaty, the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso (1800), Spain returned Louisiana to Napoleon, who sold all of the territory to the US in 1803.