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1923, Jan. 9 | |
Germany declared in default on coal deliveries. | 1 |
April 23July 24 | |
Second Lausanne Conference. The TREATY OF LAUSANNE (See 1923, July 24) replaced the harsh Treaty of Sèvres (1920), which had been imposed on the defeated Ottoman Empire, while the Lausanne negotiations were with the new Turkish Republic. The treaty brought an end to Allied (including Greek) occupation of Turkish republican territories and abolished the old Capitulations privileges of Europeans in Turkey. | 2 |
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