ETHNOGRAPHIC EUROPE AFTER THE FIRST WORLD WAR.
Click here to download the colored "Europe
after World War I" map from your materials packet.
Using maps 3.3 and 6.1 in Findley-Rothney and 46 in Hammond,
identify by name each of the following countries identified by color on
the map, Europe after World War I: Great Britain, Ireland, Portugal, Spain,
France, Luxembourg, Belgium, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Austria,
Germany, Denmark, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Albania, Yugoslavia, Greece,
Bulgaria, Rumania, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden,
Norway, The Soviet Union, Turkey.
On the assumption that the ethnic groups
identified on Map II are in the same places they were in 1914, locate and
identify the ethnic composition (using the same ethnic groups identified
on Map II) of Great Britain, Ireland, France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland,
Austria, Hungary, Italy [label the German-speaking territory South
Tyrol ---see Readings, 36-37.] Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia [label
the German-speaking area as the Sudetenland; ] Poland, the USSR west
of the Urals [the division between Europe and Asia] and Turkey. Click
here for an Ethno-linguistic map
showing in which of the above countries the ethno-linguistic groups were
located after the treaties ending the First World War.