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1927, Jan. 31
 
End of the Inter-Allied commission of military control in Germany. Problems of German armament were henceforth put under jurisdiction of the League.  1
 
April 5
 
Italy and Hungary concluded a treaty of friendship, beginning the Fascist policy of rallying the “revisionist” states against the Little Entente and its supporter, France. With a similar treaty signed with Austria (Feb. 6, 1930), Mussolini began to assert himself more openly as the champion of revision of the peace treaties.  2
 
Nov. 11
 
Yugoslavia concluded a treaty of friendship with France, intended as a reply to the Italian advance in the Balkans.  3
 
 
 
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