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What were the terms of st germain treaty?

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  1. Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Poland and Hungary were all recognized as independent countries in the Treaty of St. Germain.
  2. Austria lost the Sudetenland in 1919 when the Sudeten people reluctantly accepted the Treaty of Saint-Germain which placed them under Czechoslovak rule. This meant that Czechoslovakia received 3 million German speaking people, who were finally absorbed into Germany with the Munich Agreement in 1938.
  3. Austrian land was also given to Italy, including Trieste, istria and Trentino.
  4. Austria also had to drop its first choice name for its new republic - German Austria as the link to Germany was seen as unacceptable by the Allies.
  5. The St. Germain did set the amount Austria had to pay, although the treaty did order Austria to start payments for 30 years, starting in May 1921. However, Austria did not make a pay a single monetary reparation, although specific payments in animals were set out and Austria was expected to give a certain number of livestock to the allied powers each month.

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