The book An Introduction to the Peace Treaties was written by author Arthur Pearson Scott Here you can read free online of An Introduction to the Peace Treaties book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is An Introduction to the Peace Treaties a good or bad book?
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The Jugo-Slavs also withheld their signature from the Treaty with Austria. THE TREATY OF ST. GERMAIN The Treaty of St. Germain with the RepubHc of Austria is modeled on the Treaty of Versailles, with only such changes as circumstances made necessarv. Clauses, sections, and even whole parts are repeated without changing a word. The Covenant of the League of Nations is made Part I. Like Germany, Austria is for the present excluded from the League, and admission is made conditional on good behavio...r. The Austrian Settlement 213 Part II fixes in detail" the boundaries of the new state. With Switzerland and Germany they are unchanged, but losses to the north and south reduce its area from over 115, 000 square miles to about 6, 000 and its population from 30, 000, 000 to something over 6, 000, 000. Broadly speaking there remains the German-speaking central district of the former empire, with three exceptions. 1. On the east the Odenburg region of Hungary, with several hundred thousand Germans, is added.
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