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  2. Free City of Danzig - Wikipedia

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    However, Wilson had promised that national self-determination would be the basis of the Treaty of Versailles. As 90% of the people in Danzig in this period were German, the Allied leaders at the Paris Peace Conference compromised by creating the Free City of Danzig, a city-state in which Poland had certain special rights. [17]

  3. Danzig crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Versailles had stated that the Free City of Danzig was a demilitarised zone, and in violation of the treaty's terms, the paramilitary landespolizei and the Eberhard Brigade of the Wehrmacht of about 6,500 men were secretly sent into the city. [119]

  4. Treaty of Versailles - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Versailles [ii] was a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919. As the most important treaty of World War I , it ended the state of war between Germany and most of the Allied Powers . It was signed in the Palace of Versailles , exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand , which led to the war.

  5. 1928 Free City of Danzig MP reduction referendum - Wikipedia

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    The Free City of Danzig was created as an entity by the Treaty of Versailles. Its constitution came into force on 5 November 1922, and provided for a 120-seat Volkstag and a 22-member Senate, which functioned as the territory's cabinet. It also set out that Danzig City Council was elected by Volkstag members rather than the public. [1]

  6. Polish Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Versailles (1919) Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919) SuwaƂki Agreement (1920) Treaty of Warsaw (1920) with Ukrainian People's Republic; 1920 East Prussian plebiscite (1920) Polish satellite states Republic of Central Lithuania (1920-1922) Free City of Danzig under League of Nations protection (1921-1939)

  7. League of Nations mandate - Wikipedia

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    The divestiture of Germany's overseas colonies, along with three territories disentangled from its European homeland area (the Free City of Danzig, the Memel Territory, and the Saar), was accomplished in the Treaty of Versailles (1919), with the territories being allotted among the Allies on 7 May of that year.

  8. Danzig crisis (1932) - Wikipedia

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    The most suitable port was Danzig, which was largely demilitarized under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. The League of Nations, which possessed ultimate legal authority over Danzig suggested Poland use Danzig as a port d'attache in which Poland would have the right to station warships but not to build any naval base to support the warships.

  9. Free City of Danzig Government in Exile - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Free City of Danzig existing in the years 1920-1939 German refugees leaving Danzig, February 1945. The Free City of Danzig Government in Exile (German: Regierung der Freien Stadt Danzig im Exil) or the Free State of Danzig, is a title claimed by various groups claiming to be the government in exile of the defunct Free City of Danzig, whose former territory now lies in Poland, around ...