This chapter will address the Yugoslavia’s policy towards Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria, which was defining its stand towards Greek-Turkish War, and actions of the Yugoslavia’s delegation regarding the Great Powers and the Balkan states at the Peace Conference in Lausanne. The secondary focus will be on factors which swayed governments in Belgrade to refuse to sign the Peace Treaty of Sèvres from 1920 and the Peace Treaty of Lausanne from 1923. Research is mainly based on Yugoslav archival sources and newspapers, foreign published sources and scientific literature.

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The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and the Lausanne Peace Treaty

  • Srđan Mićić

摘要

This chapter will address the Yugoslavia’s policy towards Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria, which was defining its stand towards Greek-Turkish War, and actions of the Yugoslavia’s delegation regarding the Great Powers and the Balkan states at the Peace Conference in Lausanne. The secondary focus will be on factors which swayed governments in Belgrade to refuse to sign the Peace Treaty of Sèvres from 1920 and the Peace Treaty of Lausanne from 1923. Research is mainly based on Yugoslav archival sources and newspapers, foreign published sources and scientific literature.