Europe 1920: Treaty of Rapallo
12 November 1920
12 Nov 1920
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Treaty of Rapallo
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4 Jun 1920 Treaty of Trianon
10 Aug 1920 Treaty of Sevres
12 Nov 1920 Treaty of Rapallo
20 Mar 1921 Limits of Soviet Expansion
23 Aug 1921 Greco-Turkish War
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During the Great War, Italy and Serbia had been given conflicting promises of territory by the Allies. When the War ended, Serbia united with other Slavic states to form the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (or Yugoslavia) while Italy occupied the lands it had been promised, many of which had large Slavic populations. Disputes between the two countries, especially over the status of the city of Fiume, led to the 1920 Treaty of Rapallo.