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Alsace-Lorraine was restored to ______. Western Front of Germany

______-________ was restored to France. Western Front of Germany

Alsace-Lorraine was restored to France. True or False Western Front of Germany

The provinces of _____ & Malmedy were given to Belgium after plebiscites. Western Front of Germany

The provinces of Eupen & _______ were given to Belgium after plebiscites. Western Front of Germany

The provinces of Eupen & Malmedy were given to _______ after plebiscites. Western Front of Germany

The provinces of Eupen & Malmedy were given to Belgium after ___________. Western Front of Germany

The provinces of Eupen & Malmedy were given to Belgium after plebiscites. True or False Western Front of Germany

Plebiscite: a ____ by the people on a question of national importance. Western Front of Germany

__________: a vote by the people on a question of national importance. Western Front of Germany

Mandate: the _____ to rule a country granted by the League in preparation for self- government. Western Front of Germany

Mandate: the power to rule a country granted by the League in preparation for ____-government. Western Front of Germany

_______: the power to rule a country granted by the League in preparation for self- government. Western Front of Germany

Mandate: the power to ____ a country granted by the League in preparation for self- government. Western Front of Germany

Mandate: the power to rule a country granted by the League in preparation for self- government. True or False Western Front of Germany

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North _________ was transferred to Denmark after a plebiscite. Western Front of Germany

North Schleswig was transferred to _______ after a plebiscite. Western Front of Germany

North Schleswig was transferred to Denmark after a __________. Western Front of Germany

North Schleswig was transferred to Denmark after a plebiscite. True or False Western Front of Germany

The ____ Coalfield was put under the control of the League of Nations for 15 years. France was allowed to take the coal during this time. After 15 years there was to be a plebiscite. Western Front of Germany

The Saar Coalfield was put under the control of the _______ of _______ for 15 years. France was allowed to take the coal during this time. After 15 years there was to be a plebiscite. Western Front of Germany

The Saar Coalfield was put under the control of the League of Nations for 15 years. ______ was allowed to take the coal during this time. After 15 years there was to be a plebiscite. Western Front of Germany

The Saar Coalfield was put under the control of the League of Nations for 15 years. France was allowed to take the ____ during this time. After 15 years there was to be a plebiscite. Western Front of Germany

The Saar Coalfield was put under the control of the League of Nations for 15 years. France was allowed to take the coal during this time. After __ years there was to be a plebiscite. Western Front of Germany

The Rhineland was declared to be a _____________ zone. Western Front of Germany

The _________ was declared to be a demilitarised zone. Western Front of Germany

The Rhineland was declared to be a demilitarised ____. Western Front of Germany

An independent ______ which had been destroyed in the 18 th century was restored. Eastern Front of Germany

An independent Poland which had been destroyed in the 18 th century was ________. Eastern Front of Germany

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The port of ______ was made a free city under the control of the League of Nations. Eastern Front of Germany ______ had a mainly German population, but Poland needed it as an outlet to the sea for trade.

The port of Danzig was made a ____ city under the control of the League of Nations. Eastern Front of Germany Danzig had a mainly German population, but Poland needed it as an outlet to the sea for trade.

The port of Danzig was made a free city under the control of the ______ of _______. Eastern Front of Germany Danzig had a mainly German population, but Poland needed it as an outlet to the sea for trade.

_____ Silesia was divided between Germany and Poland after a plebiscite. Eastern Front of Germany

Upper Silesia was divided between Germany and _______ after a plebiscite. Eastern Front of Germany

Upper Silesia was divided between Germany and Poland after a __________. Eastern Front of Germany

Upper Silesia was divided between Germany and Poland after a plebiscite. Eastern Front of Germany True or False

Posen and the Polish ________ given to Poland. Eastern Front of Germany

Posen and the Polish Corridor given to ______. Eastern Front of Germany

_____ and the Polish Corridor given to Poland. Eastern Front of Germany

Posen and the Polish Corridor given to Poland. Eastern Front of Germany True or False

The port of _____ was to be ruled by the League. It was taken by Lithuania in Eastern Front of Germany

The port of Memel was to be ruled by the League. It was taken by _________ in Eastern Front of Germany

The port of Memel was to be ruled by the League. It was taken by Lithuania in Eastern Front of Germany True or False

Some of the gains that Germany had made from the defeat of ______ in 1918 were given up, mainly to Poland. Eastern Front of Germany

Some of the gains that Germany had made from the defeat of Russia in 1918 were given up, mainly to ______. Eastern Front of Germany

_______, Latvia and Lithuania became independent states. Eastern Front of Germany

Estonia, ______ and Lithuania became independent states. Eastern Front of Germany

Estonia, Latvia and _________ became independent states. Eastern Front of Germany

Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania became ___________ states. Eastern Front of Germany

Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania became independent states. Eastern Front of Germany True or False

The union of _______ and Germany (Anschluss) was forbidden. Eastern Front of Germany

The union of Austria and Germany (_________) was forbidden. Eastern Front of Germany

The union of Austria and Germany (Anschluss) was _________. Eastern Front of Germany

The union of Austria and Germany (Anschluss) was forbidden. Eastern Front of Germany True or False

All Germany’s ________ were surrendered and given to the victorious powers as mandates by the League of Nations.

All Germany’s colonies were surrendered and given to the victorious powers as __________ by the League of Nations.

All Germany’s colonies were surrendered and given to the victorious powers as mandates by the ______ of ________.

All Germany’s colonies were surrendered and given to the victorious powers as mandates by the League of Nations. True or False

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