1,After the war, what two nations possessed land that once belonged to Germany?


2. Which Allied nation lost territory?


3. Nine new nations were created after World War I. What are they?


4. What three nations gave up territory to create the new nation of Poland?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

1) Poland possesed parts of Prussia, Pomerania and Silesia and France possesed Alsace-Lorraine.

2) Italy lost territories in the north by Austrian-Hungarian forces.

3) Czecoslovakia, Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Finland, Turkey.

4) Russian Empire, Austria-Hungary and Germany.

1. The two countries that possessed the land that once belonged to Germany after the war were

  • Russia
  • America

2. The allied nation that lost the most land was Germany. The Germans lost about 13% of their territory due to the treaty of Versailles that was signed in Paris.

3. The nine nations that were created after the world war were:

  • Finland,
  • Austria,
  • Czechoslovakia,
  • Yugoslavia,
  • Poland,
  • Lithuania,
  • Latvia,
  • Estonia, and
  • Hungary

4. The three nations that gave up their territories in order to create Poland were:

  • Russia,
  • Austro-Hungary
  • and Germany

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