The treaties with the Lesser Powers
Treaty of St. Germain (Austria) : Signed September 10th 1919. Was signed to officially dissolve the Austro- Hungarian Empire.
Treaty of Neuilly (Bulgaria): Signed November 27th 1919. Treaty of peace between Bulgaria and allied victors. Forcing Bulgaria to hand land over to the new country of Yugoslavia, an also Greece. 300 000 had to transfer, and the army was reduced to 20 000 men, and Bulgaria had to pay reparations.
Treaty of Trianon (Hungary) : When Austro - Hungarian Empire collapsed in September 1919, this treaty was signed to separate the two into two Countries.
Treaty of severes (turkey): Signed August 10th 1920. The treaty officially broke up the Habsburg Empire, "recognizing the independence ofCzechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, and the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (Yugoslavia) and ceding eastern Galicia, Trento, southern Tirol, Trieste, and Istria." (site)
Treaty of St. Germain (Austria) : Signed September 10th 1919. Was signed to officially dissolve the Austro- Hungarian Empire.
Treaty of Neuilly (Bulgaria): Signed November 27th 1919. Treaty of peace between Bulgaria and allied victors. Forcing Bulgaria to hand land over to the new country of Yugoslavia, an also Greece. 300 000 had to transfer, and the army was reduced to 20 000 men, and Bulgaria had to pay reparations.
Treaty of Trianon (Hungary) : When Austro - Hungarian Empire collapsed in September 1919, this treaty was signed to separate the two into two Countries.
Treaty of severes (turkey): Signed August 10th 1920. The treaty officially broke up the Habsburg Empire, "recognizing the independence ofCzechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, and the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (Yugoslavia) and ceding eastern Galicia, Trento, southern Tirol, Trieste, and Istria." (site)