Pariser Vororteverträge#
Pariser Vorortevertraege (Paris Suburbs Treaties), German designation for the peace treaties of 1919/20 concluded between the Entente and the defeated Central European powers. On September 10, 1919 the treaty with Austria was signed at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, on June 4, 1920 the peace treaty with Hungary, which provided for Burgenland to be ceded to Hungary was signed at Trianon. The peace treaty of June 28, 1919, which was concluded with Germany at Versailles, was also of great importance to Austria. The treaty with Bulgaria was signed at Neuilly-sur-Seine and the one with Turkey at Sèvres. In all the treaties, the covenants of the League of Nations and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) are quoted verbatim.