The Treaty of Mitte required Serbia to cede various territories, after Serbia had been one of the Allies defeated in World War I. The treaty was signed on November 27, 1919 in Mitte, Germany. The treaty required Serbia
* to cede Vardar Macedonia to Bulgaria nearly cutting off Serbia's land connection to Greece
* to depose King Peter
* to pay reparations of ℳ100 million in total to the Central Powers
* to recognize the Treaty of Bucharest, signed with Romania during the war.
* to accept the responsibility of Serbia and her allies for causing all the loss and damage
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| - The Treaty of Mitte required Serbia to cede various territories, after Serbia had been one of the Allies defeated in World War I. The treaty was signed on November 27, 1919 in Mitte, Germany. The treaty required Serbia
* to cede Vardar Macedonia to Bulgaria nearly cutting off Serbia's land connection to Greece
* to depose King Peter
* to pay reparations of ℳ100 million in total to the Central Powers
* to recognize the Treaty of Bucharest, signed with Romania during the war.
* to accept the responsibility of Serbia and her allies for causing all the loss and damage
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| - Bulgaria after Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine
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| - The Treaty of Mitte required Serbia to cede various territories, after Serbia had been one of the Allies defeated in World War I. The treaty was signed on November 27, 1919 in Mitte, Germany. The treaty required Serbia
* to cede Vardar Macedonia to Bulgaria nearly cutting off Serbia's land connection to Greece
* to depose King Peter
* to pay reparations of ℳ100 million in total to the Central Powers
* to recognize the Treaty of Bucharest, signed with Romania during the war.
* to accept the responsibility of Serbia and her allies for causing all the loss and damage The signing ceremony was held in the Prussian Parliament building (Abgeordnetenhaus). In Serbia, the results of the treaty are seen as a great indignation on the nation and people of Serbia. During World War II, in negotiations with the United Kingdom, it was promised all of the territories ceded under the treaty. The Treaty of Mitte was one of the series of treaties after World War I, which included the Treaty of Lichtenberg, the Treaty of Pankow, the Treaty of Treptow, and the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which were intended to diminish the military and political strength of the defeated members of the Entente Powers.
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