VI. The World Wars and the Interwar Period, 1914–1945 > C. Europe, 1919–1945 > 4. European Diplomacy and the Depression, 1919–1939 > 1920, Jan. 23 > April 19–26
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April 19–26
 
The San Remo conference of the Allied powers, to discuss various territorial problems and to assign the Class A mandates.  1
 
June 19–22
 
Conferences of Hythe and Boulogne, to discuss the Near Eastern situation and the reparations problem.  2
 
July 5–16
 
The Spa conference, where the Germans submitted a scheme of reparations payments and signed a disarmament engagement. The Allies decided to apportion reparations money as follows: France, 52 percent; British Empire, 22 percent; Italy, 10 percent; Belgium, 8 percent; the smaller powers to receive the rest.  3
 
Aug. 14
 
Treaty between Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, which became the foundation of the Little Entente. Its purpose was to enforce observance of the peace treaty by Hungary and to forestall a possible restoration of the Habsburgs.  4
 
Nov. 12
 
Treaty of Rapallo between Italy and Yugoslavia, regarding Fiume and other Adriatic issues.  5
 
 
 
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