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TREATIES OF NEUILLY AND SÈVRES,

THE TREATIES BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES

AND GERMANY, AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY

RESPECTIVELY,

AND

THE TREATY OF LAUSANNE, THE

CONVENTION RESPECTING THE REGIME
OF THE STRAITS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS
SIGNED AT LAUSANNE

MAPS COMPILED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS EDITION

BY

LT.-COL. LAWRENCE MARTIN

GEOGRAPHER OF THE INSTITUTE OF POLITICS

NEW YORK

CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR

INTERNATIONAL PEACE

Figure

VOLUME II

10. Bulgaria, illustrating the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine (with insert map comparing Thrace, between Adrianople and the Aegean Sea, with part of New England southwest of Boston)

Page

Facing 653

11. Turkey, illustrating the Treaty of Sèvres, (with insert map showing, in black, areas lost by Turkey). On the insert map, Libya, Egypt and Cyprus are indicated by stipple and Ada Kaleh by a dot,—these four areas having retained a measure of Turkish sovereignty up to the present time. The right half of the insert map shows eastern United States on exactly the same scale as the area in Asia Minor, Arabia, and northern Africa which is shown in the left half Facing 789 12. Detailed map of western Turkey, showing the Zone of the Straits, the Territory of Smyrna, and the archipelago of Dodekanesia as provided for in the Treaty of Sèvres .. Facing 799

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13. Detailed map of eastern Turkey, indicating the extent of the Turkish portion of Armenia, according to President Wilson's boundary decision under the Treaty of Sèvres

14. Turkey, illustrating the Treaty of Lausanne

Facing 815

Facing 959

15. Mandates in Arabia, indicating the present disposition of the former Turkish possessions given up under the Treaties of Sèvres and of Lausanne (with insert map comparing Arabia graphically with the United States) Facing 966

16. Detailed map of western Turkey, illustrating the demilitarization of Thrace and the Straits, and the disposition of the Archipelago of Dodekanesia as provided for in the Treaty of Lausanne . . . Facing 1023

No1E. The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has no objection to the reproduction of these maps in books, magazines, or newspapers. It is requested, however, that if any of them are reprinted, an acknowledgment to the Carnegie Endowment and to the editor of the maps be printed as a part of the legend, and that copies be sent to the New York office at 407 West 117th St.

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