Geographical Changes (Classic Reprint): Due to the Great War - Couverture souple

George A. Cornish

 
9781330383261: Geographical Changes (Classic Reprint): Due to the Great War

Synopsis

Explore how the map of Europe, the Middle East, and beyond was redrawn after World War I, and what those changes mean today.

This concise overview explains how new borders arose, why plebiscites mattered, and how the major powers reshaped territories from Alsace-Lorraine to the Free City of Danzig. It covers Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, showing how nations gained or lost lands, how mandates were assigned, and what this meant for future peace and trade.

- Understand why borders shifted and how local populations influenced outcomes.
- Learn how regions like Alsace-Lorraine, the Saar Basin, and Danzig were affected.
- See how mandates and new republics emerged in the former empires.
- Get a broad sense of how these changes shaped economic and political life across continents.

Ideal for readers of history and world politics who want a clear, accessible picture of postwar geography and its long-term impact.

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