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  2. Interwar period - Wikipedia

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    The New-York Tribune printed this map on 9 November 1919, of the armed conflicts in Central and Eastern Europe in 1919, one year after World War I had ended: [1] Baltic States War of Independence and Russian Civil War

  3. List of national border changes (1914–present) - Wikipedia

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    1919–1922 — The Treaty of Versailles divides Germany's African colonies into mandates of the victors (which largely become new colonies of the victors). Most of Cameroon becomes a French mandate with a small portion taken by the British and some territory incorporated into France's previously existing colonies; Togo is mostly taken by the British, though the French gain a slim portion ...

  4. List of European colonies in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The following were German African protectorates: German colonies in Africa, 1914. German South West Africa, 1884 to 1915; German West Africa, 1884 to 1915 Togoland, 1884 to 1916; Kamerun, from 1884 to 1916; Kapitaï and Koba, 1884 to 1885; Mahinland, March 11, 1885 to October 24, 1885; German East Africa, 1885 to 1918; Witu Protectorate, 1885 ...

  5. World War I - Wikipedia

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    Map of territorial changes in Europe after World War I (as of 1923) The Paris Peace Conference imposed a series of peace treaties on the Central Powers officially ending the war. The 1919 Treaty of Versailles dealt with Germany and, building on Wilson's 14th point, established the League of Nations on 28 June 1919. [226] [227]

  6. Category:1919 in Europe - Wikipedia

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    1919 disasters in Europe (1 C) 1919 elections in Europe (15 C, 8 P) 1919 in European sport (25 C, 3 P) * 1919 events in Europe by month (4 C) /

  7. List of former transcontinental countries - Wikipedia

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    German Empire (4) – Europe, South America, [map] Asia, [map] Africa [map] Guna people (2) – North America, South America (the Guna people were living in what is now Northern Colombia and the Darién Province of Panama , including the Darién Gap (the border between North and South America), at the time of the Spanish invasion in the early ...

  8. Timeline of European imperialism - Wikipedia

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    1919: German and Ottoman colonies came under the control of the League of Nations, which distributed them as "mandates" to Great Britain, France, Japan, Belgium, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. [57] 1936: Italy in a few months (between spring 1935 and summer 1936) conquest the last independent territory in Africa: Ethiopia.

  9. File:EUROPE 1929-1938 POLITICAL MAP.svg - Wikipedia

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    EUROPE_1919-1929_POLITICAL_01.png: Jan Humpolík derivative work: Alokasta ( talk ) This is a retouched picture , which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version.