SAINT-GERMAIN, TREATY OF

săN-zhĕrmăNˈ, any of several treaties signed at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, near Paris, France. 1 The Treaty of Saint-Germain of 1570 terminated the first phase of the French religious wars (see Religion, Wars of). 2 The Treaty of Saint-Germain of 1679 made peace between France and the elector of Brandenburg at the end of the third of the Dutch Wars. Frederick William the Great Elector had to restore nearly all his conquests in Pomerania to Charles XI of Sweden, who was allied to France. 3 The Treaty of Saint-Germain of Sept. 10, 1919, was signed by the victorious Allies of World War I on the one hand and by the new republic of Austria on the other. Like the Treaty of Versailles with Germany, it contained the Covenant of the League of Nations and as a result was not ratified by the United States. The treaty declared the Austro-Hungarian monarchy dissolved. The new republic of Austria, consisting of most of the German-speaking part of the former Austrian Empire, recognized the independence of Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Yugoslavia (then called the kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes). Austria was reduced not only by the loss of crownlands incorporated into Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Yugoslavia (the "successor states") but by the cession of S Tyrol, Trieste, Istria, several Dalmatian islands, and Friuli to Italy and the cession of Bukovina to Romania. Burgenland, then a part of Hungary, was awarded to Austria. Austria assumed the responsibility of the imperial Austrian government for its share in bringing about the war, but its reparations payments to the Allies actually were never exacted because of the obvious insolvency of the Austrian state. An important article of the treaty required Austria to refrain from directly or indirectly compromising its independence, which meant that Austria could not enter into political or economic union (see Anschluss) with Germany without the agreement of the council of the League of Nations. The Austrian army was limited to a force of 30,000 volunteers. There were numerous provisions dealing with Danubian navigation, the transfer of railroads, and other details involved in the breakup of a great empire into several small independent states. The Treaty of Trianon in 1920 between Hungary and the Allies completed the disposition of the former Dual Monarchy.

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...make peace on their terms. In 843 came the once famous "Treaty of Verdun" which was practically the end of the Frankish...question was still troubling the peace of Europe. The Treaty of Verdun was, of course, a mere breathing-spell between...
...agreements laid down after April 23, 1814; and the Treaty of Versailles, concluded on June 28, 1919, after the Paris Conference, and followed by the Treaties of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, of the Trianon, of Neuilly, and of Sevres...
...disillusionment which finally ruined the Treaty of Versailles in America. CHAPTER THREE...of war was made to choke down the Treaty of Versailles -- "war guilt clause...no time before the actual signing of the treaty could the Allies be absolutely sure...
...September 10, 1919, the peace treaty between the Allies and Austria was concluded in Saint-Germain-en-Laye; there followed, November 27, 1919, the treaty of Neuilly between the Allies and Bulgaria; on June 4, 1920, the Treaty of Trianon between...
...XIII. THE LABOR CLAUSES OF THE TREATY 319 SAMUEL GOMPERS...XIII. THE LABOR CLAUSES OF THE TREATY 485...and proposed for inclusion in the treaty of peace. The commission drew up these...
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...Travels. by Germain P. MarcHadour...in 1944, the-turn-of-the-century America...and others to a treaty between Francis I...downstream in the Saint Louis Worlds Fair...who seek a touch of the real in their...century" (204). Germain P. MarcHadour Moreanu...
...incorporated portions of the 1919 Treaty of Saint-Germain concerning protection of...argued in support that the Treaty of Saint-Germain as incorporated into the...provisions imported from the Treaty of Saint-Germain that prohibited invidious...
...treaty with Austria, the Treaty of Saint Germain, there was only one (in the...the second draft of the Treaty of Saint Germain, presented to the Austrian...final version of both the Treaty of Saint Germain and the Treaty of Trianon...
...more likely. The peace treaties of Saint Germain-en-Laye (with Austria) (67...consequence of, the signing of this treaty. After Napoleons attempt to regain control of France and his confinement to Saint Helen in 1815, Lord Chancellor...
...parlance now entailed notions of treaty succession to address boundaries...powers. Africa would inherit most of the internal and external lines of...Yugoslavia, from its creation at Saint-Germain-en-Laye until its occupation during...
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...Perth came to Saint-Germain to become Governor of the eight-year-old...the peace treaty of Ryswick...Court at Saint-Germain. The letter...sympathies of various Scottish...spirit of the Treaty of Ryswick...while the Treaty remained...last years of his life...each day at Saint-Germain, to describe...
...October 1697, after the Treaty of Ryswick, was he allowed...revisit the court of Saint-Germain and even accompanied...in Scotland after the Treaty of Union and later inherited...earlier, the Chateau de Saint-Germain contained a masonic lodge...
...Alexander, a trade monopoly for the region. He renamed it Nova Scotia. But England relinquished Acadia by the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1632). Out went the Scots settlers and in came more than 300 colonists from France who are the founding...
...travelled up the Loire by barge to Saint Germain to see her future father-in-law...Mary was educated as it she were one of the Kings own children. However...her annus horribilis. In July, the Treaty of Edinburgh was signed, effectively...


 

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...a monastery and became the first saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church. A...spread into World War I. The peace treaty that ended World War I created Yugoslavia...War I. 1919 - The Treaty of St. Germain creates what will later be known...


 

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SAINT-GERMAIN, TREATY OF saN-zhermaN , any of several...Saint-Germain-en-Laye, near Paris, France. 1 The Treaty of Saint-Germain of 1570 terminated the first phase...Religion, Wars of ). 2 The Treaty of Saint-Germain of 1679 made peace between France...
...Several important treaties (most notably the 1919 Treaty of Saint-Germain ) were signed in the town. Claude Debussy was born...Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Spanish-American War . After World War I several treaties were signed in 1919 and 1920 in or near Paris (see Versailles, Treaty of ; Saint-Germain, Treaty of ; Neuilly, Treaty of ; Trianon, Treaty of ; Sevres, Treaty of ). Again, after World War II...
...The other four (for which see separate articles) were Saint-Germain , for Austria; Trianon , for Hungary; Neuilly , for...hand and by the Allies (save Russia) on the other, the Treaty of Versailles embodied the results of the long and often...
...also as Hither Pomerania. Against Denmark Charles was more successful, particularly at Landskrona (1677). At the Treaty of Saint-Germain (1679) with Brandenburg, Charles, through the influence of Louis XIV, regained Hither Pomerania. The Peace of...
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