The only map of the treaty I can find is this one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ar...estlitovsk.jpg
Does anyone know of a map that shows the German occupied part and the Austro-Hungarian occupied part.
The only map of the treaty I can find is this one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ar...estlitovsk.jpg
Does anyone know of a map that shows the German occupied part and the Austro-Hungarian occupied part.
Map of German plans for a new political order in Central and Eastern Europe after the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk of February 9, 1918, Treaty of Brest-Litovsk of March 3, 1918 and Treaty of Bucharest of May 7, 1918.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitteleuropa
not really what im looking for I want to see the zones of occupation of germany and austria-hungary at their maximum extent just after the treaty.
The reason that it is hard to find is the fact that they had meaningless control in the first place. For example, the German occupied Estonia for a very short time before the ethnic Estonian expelled them and founded the First Estonian Republic. The government in Ukraine really had no authority and was eventually taken over by UKRAINIAN bolsheviks. As far as Cossack region, they fought on until the Bolsheviks defeated them too. So whatever occupation took place, it wasand corrected within less than a year.
By 1918 what was the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. It was already falling into oblivion before the treaty, which is why their very temporary occupation is interesting.
Yeah. All the Baltics pretty much had independence in 1918, though, there were some complications with Latvia (Bolshevik invasion, Freikorps activity). Brest-Litovsk was more or less useless after early 1918 - Ober Ost couldn't actually establish the administration they wanted.
Germany occupies Caucasus too.
Also
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_IskKlnE3Nz.../brest2qu0.jpg
Other map of Ukraine
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Last edited by CiviC; June 04, 2010 at 10:23 AM.
this is the kind of map im looking for:
There was no such map so I used several and made this map.
This is Germany during Sep 1943:
Green = German Empire at the height of its territorial extent.
Black = Hungarian Empire
Yellow = Romanian Empire
Red = Bulgarian Empire
Ignore the the other colors on the map.
I want a similar map but instead for WW1 for Germany, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria just after the treaty of brest all at their maximum extent even if they just excersied control to that area for just a day.
an "empire" yes. not a formal one.