First Year of Study Timeline (WW1 after)

  • Paris Peace Conference

    Treaty of Versailles was established
  • Vilna dispute

    Umm...why is it at the top? Vilna is a city in Lithuania and Poland wanted to seize it. the LoN asked the Polish troops to withdraw but they didn't. This problem was solved by the Conference of Ambassadors and was one of the LoN failures.
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    Upper Silesia dispute

    Upper Silesia was given to Poland via Treaty of Versailles but some of the citizens there were not happy with it. The League of Nations arrived to settle the problem. The results was that East Upper Silesia was given to Germany and the west being given to Poland.
  • Spartacist Revolt

    An unofficial group called Freikorps tried to kick the Weimar Republic but kinda failed kinda succeeded.
  • Kapp Pustch

    Wolfgang Kapp wanted to overthrow the Weimar Republic
  • Aaland Islands dispute

    League of Nation's first success. Aaland Islands were part of Finland but some citizens there wanted to be ruled by Sweden. The League came over and sorted out this problem. The islands were given to Finland and Sweden accepted the judgement.
  • Washington Conference

  • Hyperinflation

    Because of the Treaty of Versailles, prices go up and people will buy loaves of bread for 4000 crystals.
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    Nuremberg Rally

    Nazi propaganda when Adolf Hitler came into power
  • Corfu Incident

    also with Italian invasion
  • Occupation of the Ruhr

    Hence Germany didn't pay reparations, France and Belgium took over Ruhr and got coal and oil for free.
  • Munich Pustch

    Splitting Hitler?
  • Geneva Protocol

    Banning the use of chemical and biological weapons
  • Lorcano Treaties

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    Bulgaria (Memel) dispute

    Greece was ordered to pay a $45K compensation to Bulgaria but refused (due to a Greek sentry being killed in an exchange of fire). Later, Greece accepted the plan but felt unfair of how Italy was treated differently from them.
  • Germany joins the LoN

    Germany demonstrated that she was a peace-loving country so she joined the League. But not for long.
  • Kellogg-Briand Pact

    No more disputes or conflicts. The League of Nations will be very appreciated when this is signed.
  • Wall Street Crash

    An economic crash that causes hyperinflation.
  • Young Plan

    After the Dawes Plan failed, the Young Plan was in action and it was successful.
  • Japanese invasion of Manchuria

    Emperor Hirohito snuck into Manchuria and declared war there which results in him leaving the League due to criticism. (Rumour has it that he dressed up as a Chinese civilian to prevent notice but I'm not sure if it was him)
  • Disarmament Conference

    The LoN wanted every country to disarm but only the defeated powers disarm because of the peace treaties that forced them to.
  • Germany leave LoN

    One of Adolf Hitler's foreign policies was to remove Germany out of the League.
  • Germany reintroduction of conscription

    Germany needs to rearm. 10K men were not enough so why not reintroduce conscription?
  • Saar Plebisite

    15 years has passed and the Saar Basin took on a plebiscite to whether it should stay in the control of the LoN or return it back to Germany. It was then returned back to Germany.
  • German-Anglo Naval

    A naval agreement between Britain and Germany regulating the size of the Kriegsmarine
  • Italian invasion of Abyssinia

    Benito Mussolini went to Abyssinia and declared war. The Abyssinians got primal weapons but they were no match for Benito's modern weapons. The Italians later captured the capital, Addis Abba.
  • Rome-Berlin Axis

    A collaboration with Adolf Hitler of Germany (not really) and Benito Mussolini of Italy. They swear that they will protect each other's countries as an alliance.
  • Remilitarisation of Rhineland

    Germany has got permission from Britain to do that because Britain thought that the Treaty of Versailles was harsh on Germany.
  • Spanish Civil War

    This gave Adolf an opportunity to see Spain's abilities for himself and make her a good partner for Adolf in the second World War. However, the president of Spain decided to mainly focus on the problems in Spain and became neutral in WW2.
  • Anti-Comitern Pact

    Anti-communist pact signed with Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan.
  • Germany Anschluss II

    Another one of Adolf's foreign policies where Germany reunited with Austria again, breaking the Treaty of Versailles.
  • Czechoslovakia Invasion

    Czechoslovakia was created under the Paris Peace Treaties so Adolf invaded it mainly to get Germany's lost land back.
  • Munich Conference

    Another agreement with Germany, Britain and France
  • Sudetenland Invasion

    Again, Adolf wanted to invade Sudetenland just to get Germany's lost land
  • Pact of Steel

    To show that Germany will collab with Italy (and they are best friends)
  • Poland Invasion

    That one specific point that turned into WW2. Adolf wanted Poland for himself and so does the USSR. That's why there was conflict which led to WW2.