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| 1919 June 21 |
| | German sailors scuttle every one of the fifty warships held by the British in Scapa Flow | |
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| 1919 June 28 |
| | The peace treaty with Germany, ending the world war, is signed in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles | |
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| 1919 June 28 |
| | The Versailles Treaty declares that Germany must pay reparations for wartime damages, with the precise amount to be decided by May 1921 | |
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| 1919 June 28 |
| | The peace-makers in Paris assign the Sudetenland, with its 3.5 million German-speaking inhabitants, to the new republic of Czechoslovakia | |
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| 1919 June 28 |
| | The Versailles Treaty makes Danzig (or Gdansk) a free city (from 10 January 1920), under the protection of the League of Nations | |
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| 1919 June 28 |
| | The Versailles Treaty provides a corridor of land to give Poland access to Danzig and the Baltic, thereby dividing two parts of Germany | |
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| 1919 June 28 |
| | The German-speaking inhabitants of South Tirol are incorporated within Italy under the Versailles peace terms | |
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| 1919 June 28 |
| | German East Africa is to be governed by Britain as Tanganyika, under a League of Nations mandate | |
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| 1919 |
| | To President Wilson's profound disappointment the US Congress, by failing to ratify the treaty of Versailles, opts out of the League of Nations | |
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| 1919 |
| | Thomas Young's replacement of Pope's Villa is bought by the Sisters of Mercy and becomes St Catherine's School. | |
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