World War I led to the dissolution of empires and the creation of several new countries. Key nations that emerged include Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Poland, which were formed from territories previously held by the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires. Additionally, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania gained independence from Russia during this period. These changes were largely formalized in the aftermath of the war through treaties such as the Treaty of Versailles.
Germany
Among the countries listed, the one that was not created following World War I is likely the United States. The U.S. was established long before the war, gaining independence in 1776. Other countries that emerged after World War I, such as Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, were formed as a result of the geopolitical changes following the conflict.
New countries were created by the carved up lands of the German empire and by people wanting a new country to call their own. New countries were also created to offer asylums to certain ethnic groups (Israel for the Jews, Yugoslavia for the Slavic ethnicities).
Saar was the new state that was created between France and Germany in World War 1.
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Austria and Hungary
Outline of the Post-War New World Map was created in 1942.
Poland and Turkey
Germany
Britan was one of New Zealand's allies in world war 2.
Among the countries listed, the one that was not created following World War I is likely the United States. The U.S. was established long before the war, gaining independence in 1776. Other countries that emerged after World War I, such as Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, were formed as a result of the geopolitical changes following the conflict.
because of the treat and of the war alot of the allies had lost and also gained territory. Several new countries were created.
Turkey and Poland.
New countries were created by the carved up lands of the German empire and by people wanting a new country to call their own. New countries were also created to offer asylums to certain ethnic groups (Israel for the Jews, Yugoslavia for the Slavic ethnicities).
Saar was the new state that was created between France and Germany in World War 1.
Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and Austria were created as directed results of World War I.