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International Relations 1919-39

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Nov - Armistice signed ending WWI   1918  
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The Paris Peace Conference begins   1919  
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The Treaty of Versailles is signed by German leaders. The League of Nations is established   1920  
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US Congress refuses to join the League of Nations   1920  
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Vilna - League fails to prevent Poland occupying Vilna   1920  
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Details of reparations set at £6600 million   1921  
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Upper Silesia - a League organised plebiscite leads to a successful splitting of Upper Silesia between Germany and Poland   1921  
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Aaland Islands - League decides the Islands should be given to Finland. Sweden accepts this decision   1921  
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French and Belgian troops invade the Ruhr to claim unpaid reparations. A hyperinflation crisis follows   1923  
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Corfu - Mussolini occupies Corfu in retaliation for the alleged murder of an Italian official on Greek-Albanian border. League fails to act against Italian aggression   1923  
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Britain and France attempt to draw up a Geneva Protocol to strengthen the League saying that all members involved in a dispute would accept the League Council’s decisions. Britain failed to sign the Protocol after a change of government   1924  
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Dawes Plan introduced   1924  
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The Locarno Treaties are signed. Germany accepts the details of the Treaty of Versailles   1925  
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Greek invasion of Bulgaria condemned by the League and Greeks are forced to withdraw. They claim there is one rule for the bigger powers and one for the smaller ones.   1925  
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Germany joins the League of Nations   1926  
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The Kellogg-Briand Pact   1928  
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Young Plan introduced   1929  
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Oct   1929  
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The Manchurian Crisis – Japan begins to build a Pacific Empire   1931-1933  
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Lytton report into Manchuria condemns Japan   1932  
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Japan leaves the League of Nations   1933  
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Germany leaves the League of Nations   1933  
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Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany   1933  
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Hitler begins rearming Germany   1933-35  
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Stresa Pact signed between Britain France and Italy. Uniting them against German rearmament   1935  
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The Abyssinian Crisis – Italy invades Abyssinia (Ethiopia)   1935-36  
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People of the Saar vote to return to Germany after a plebiscite (vote)   1935  
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Anglo-German Naval Treaty Britain helps Germany break the Treaty of Versailles by signing an agreement to allow Germany a navy one-third of the size of Britain's.   1935  
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German troops re-occupy the Rhineland   1936  
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Hitler tests his armed forces when German bombers which are helping the Fascists in the Spanish Civil War bomb the Spanish town of Guernica. Civilians in Britain and France are frightened.   1936  
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Italy leaves the League of Nations   1937  
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Hitler unifies Austria and Germany (Anschluss)   1938  
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Hitler occupies the Sudetenland. Chamberlain signs Munich Agreement and declares ‘Peace in Our Time’   1938  
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Hitler invades Czechoslovakia   1939  
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Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact signed by Foreign Ministers of Germany and Russia   1939  
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Hitler invades Poland. Britain and France declare war on Germany   1939  
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