Border disputes in the '20s Flashcards

1
Q

Who was arguing over the Aaland Islands?

A

Sweden and Finland

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2
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When was the Aaland Islands disagreement?

A

1921

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3
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What was the Aaland Island disagreement about?

A

Both Sweden and Finland wanted to rule the island and threatened to go to war over it.

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4
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What did the League do about the Aaland Island disagreement?

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The League investigated and awarded the islands to Finland - a decision Sweden accepted. War was averted.

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5
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Who disagreed over Upper Silesia in 1921?

A

Germany and Poland

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6
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How did the League deal with the disagreement in Upper Silesia?

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It arranged a plebiscite (vote). It divided the region between Germany and Poland. Both countries accepted the decision.

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7
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Where did the Polish take control of in 1920?

A

Vilna - capital of Lithuania

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8
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What did the League do about Vilna?

A

Nothing (Britain and France weren’t prepared to act). They passed the issue to the Conference of Ambassadors who awarded Vilna to Poland.

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9
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What was the Conference of Ambassadors?

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A group of senior diplomats from the Allied powers who oversaw matters emerging from the Paris peace treaties. It was established in 1920 but by 1925 had become much less active.

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10
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Which two disputes did the Conference of Ambassadors play a role?

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Vilna (1920) and Corfu (1923)

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11
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In the early 1920s, was the League a success?

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With the exception of Vilna, it can generally be regarded as a success. However, Vilna was a harbinger of things to come: when larger nations were involved, Britain and France were reluctant to act.
- In Corfu in 1923, when Italy is involved, Mussolini is allowed to act with impunity.
- However, in Bulgaria in 1925, the League acts, as both Greece and Bulgaria were relatively minor nations.

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