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What led to the Treaty of Sevres?

The purpose of the Treaty of Sevres was to conclude a formal peace with Turkey (the Ottoman Empire) after the latter was defeated in World War 1. However, Turkey resumed fighting and another treaty was concluded in 1923 (Treaty of Lausanne).


What was the name of the Treaty at the end of World War 1?

Treaty of Versailles, Treaty of St. Germain (for the now independent Austria), Treaty of Neuilly (for Bulgaria), Treaty of Trianon (for the now independent Hungary), Treaty of Sevres (for Turkey), Treaty of Lausanne (replaced Sevres for Turkey later on), The Locarno Pact, Woodrow Wilson's Points, Armistice, Cease fire (11/11), Dawes plan.


What was the treaty passed upon the turkey after World War 1?

The Treaty of Sevres - but in fact the Turks found the treaty so savage that they started fighting again, and a much more favourable settlement was agreed in the Treaty of Lausanne (1923).


What is the name of the treaty that ended World War 1?

There were several treaties- each of the defeated Central Powers countries came to a different treaty with the victorious Allied Powers. Austria had the Treaty of Saint-Germain, Hungary (which had been separated from Austria) had the Treaty of Trianon, Bulgaria had the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine, and Turkey had the Treaty of Sevres. The most famous, however, is probably the Treaty of Versailles, which was the treaty with Germany.


What was the peace treaty that was signed at the end of World War 1?

There were five treaties, which together are often referred to as the Paris Peace Settlement. # Treaty of Versailles (with Germany) # Treaty of St Germain (with Austria) # Treaty of Trianon (with Hungary) # Treaty of Neuilly (with Bulgaria) # Treaty of Sevres (with Turkey) Note that Turkey resumed fighting and gained a much more favourable settlement in the Treaty of Lausanne (1923).

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What led to the Treaty of Sevres?

The purpose of the Treaty of Sevres was to conclude a formal peace with Turkey (the Ottoman Empire) after the latter was defeated in World War 1. However, Turkey resumed fighting and another treaty was concluded in 1923 (Treaty of Lausanne).


What was the name of the Treaty at the end of World War 1?

Treaty of Versailles, Treaty of St. Germain (for the now independent Austria), Treaty of Neuilly (for Bulgaria), Treaty of Trianon (for the now independent Hungary), Treaty of Sevres (for Turkey), Treaty of Lausanne (replaced Sevres for Turkey later on), The Locarno Pact, Woodrow Wilson's Points, Armistice, Cease fire (11/11), Dawes plan.


Were there other treaties besides the treaty of Versailles?

Treaty of St. Germain with Austria (1919) Treaty of Neuilly with Bulgaria (1919) Treaty of Trianon with Hungary (1920) Treaty of Sevres with Turkey (1920) - later amended in the: Treaty of Lausanne with Turkey (1923)


What was the treaty passed upon the turkey after World War 1?

The Treaty of Sevres - but in fact the Turks found the treaty so savage that they started fighting again, and a much more favourable settlement was agreed in the Treaty of Lausanne (1923).


How did the Treaty of Versailles help the Armenians?

The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to give up its influence in the Ottoman region, which included Armenia. The Treaty of Sevres was meant to specifically establish peace between the Ottomans and the Allies, but it was never signed.


What is the name of the treaty that ended World War 1?

There were several treaties- each of the defeated Central Powers countries came to a different treaty with the victorious Allied Powers. Austria had the Treaty of Saint-Germain, Hungary (which had been separated from Austria) had the Treaty of Trianon, Bulgaria had the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine, and Turkey had the Treaty of Sevres. The most famous, however, is probably the Treaty of Versailles, which was the treaty with Germany.


What was the peace treaty that was signed at the end of World War 1?

There were five treaties, which together are often referred to as the Paris Peace Settlement. # Treaty of Versailles (with Germany) # Treaty of St Germain (with Austria) # Treaty of Trianon (with Hungary) # Treaty of Neuilly (with Bulgaria) # Treaty of Sevres (with Turkey) Note that Turkey resumed fighting and gained a much more favourable settlement in the Treaty of Lausanne (1923).


Hitler signed a non-attack treaty?

no he didnt


Did Treaty of Kanagawa contribute the fall of Shogun Japan?

no it didnt. the treaty helped the fall actually


How many years is the Treaty of Bucharest 1913 valid for?

It wasn't time-limited, except by World War 1. It was superseded by the Treaties of Neuilly (1919) and Sevres (1920), of which the latter fared even worse, being in turn completely replaced by the Treaty of Lausanne (1923).


What was the agreement that ended the fighting in World War 1?

The Treaty of Versailles was the peace treaty with Germany. There were a number of other peace treaties with each of the other defeated members of the Central Powers - St. Germain with Austria, Trianon with Hungary, Sevres with Turkey and Neuilly with Bulgaria


Peace treaties of World War 1?

The main treaties after WW1 include the Treaty of St. Germain, which dissolved Austria-Hungary and held votes to move certain conflicting populations. The Treaty of Trianon dealt with Hungary's borders. The Treaty of Sevres dealt with the Ottaman Empire's troubled borders. Finally, the Treaty of Neuilly dealt with Bulgaria's borders. Sources: Wikipedia and history course