Germany, - Treaty of Versailles 1919
- They lost 13.5% of their territory, this included all of their overseas colonies.
- Disarming. They had to reduce their army to 100 000 mean and were forbidden to have tanks. Allowed a small navy, with only 6 battleships and no submarines. No Airforce. No troops were allowed into the Rhineland.
- Couldn't unite with Austria.
- Dignity, they had to sign saying that they alone were why ww1 started.
- Money, $3.3billon had to go towards paying off war reparations. This was later reduced by the 1929 Young Plan.
Austria - Treaty of St Germain 1919
- Was divided into Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia.
- Had to pay reparations.
Bulgaria - Treaty of Neuilly 1919
- Forced to surrender territories
- Pay reparations
- Limit their army
The Russian Empire
- Did not attend the Paris peace conference because they were caught up in a civil war. So lost part of their empire. This formed Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
- Chunks of territory to Poland, Czechoslovakia and Rumania.
Poland and Italy.
- Poland was set up as a 'buffer state' between Russia and Germany.
- Italy was given par of Austria as a reward for joining The Allies.
Turkey - Treaty of Servres 1920
Hungary - Treaty of Trianon 1920.
The losers of World War 1 were the "Central Powers". They lost to the "Allied Powers".Losers:GermanyAustria/HungaryBulgariaOttoman Empire
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire.
yes
1918
The people that made the weapons on both sides and those that were in a position to take advantage of war reparations that were made by Germany while it lasted.
The losers of world war 1?
the Germans were the losers*
The losers of World War 1 were the "Central Powers". They lost to the "Allied Powers".Losers:GermanyAustria/HungaryBulgariaOttoman Empire
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire.
Lose
The winners were USA, Japan, and the colonies The losers were Germany, Hungary, Bulgaria, Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the Ottoman Empire
world war 2
Yes.
lost
1918
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yes