Peace Treaty Of Lausanne And The End To Armenian Aspirations
Teoman Tulun ()
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Abstract:
July 24th is the 93rd anniversary of the Peace Treaty of Lausanne (in this text, the “Lausanne Peace Treaty” will be referred to as the “Lausanne Treaty”). The Lausanne Treaty is an important international contract that was negotiated, signed, and ratified by almost all important participants of the First World War. It is not only a crucial treaty due to the identity of the participating countries, but it is also crucial due to the scope of subject areas it covers. It is a treaty that covers political, military, economic, and humanitarian issues that appertains to the Ottoman Empire and Eastern Front of the First World War...
Date: 2016-10-06
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