Records relating to the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1919
Records relating to the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1919
Collection: Paris Peace Conference and Beyond, 1919–1939 Volumes Records relating to the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1919
The Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine formally ended hostilities between the Allied powers and Bulgaria. Under the terms of the treaty, Bulgaria accepted culpability for the war and agreed to a programme of disarmament and reparations. It also ceded thousands of square miles of territory to Greece, Romania, and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. This volume contains Foreign Office documents relating to the negotiations and treaty, including handbooks, meeting minutes, and detailed maps of Bulgaria’s shifting borders. There is also a substantial amount of material on population exchanges with Greece, as well as the plight of refugees and prisoners of war in South Eastern Europe and the Balkans.
Series: FO 373 (Foreign Office: Peace Conference; Handbooks): FO 608 (Foreign Office: Peace Conference; British Delegation, Correspondence and Papers); FO 893 (Foreign Office: Ambassadors to the Peace Conference, 1919; Minutes of Proceedings); FO 925 (Foreign Office: Library; Maps and Plans); MFQ1 (Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series of records held at the Public Record Office, Kew, from 1977); MPKK 1 (Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to extra-large flat storage from various series of records of the Foreign Office).
Filter Documents
We were unable to find any results for your requested terms. Whilst we try our best to extract as much usable and searchable as possible, our primary resource collections have varying levels of available metadata and searchable OCR'd text depending on the nature of the document; please bear this in mind when searching, especially when looking for older resources. We recommend trying the following:
- Try a different combination of terms and queries to try and match your result.
- Use 'themes' or 'subjects' directly in your search query, e.g. "19th century colonial administration Africa" - 'Africa' being the broad subject.
- Try using the advanced search facility.
- Use a broader search and use the filters on the left-hand side to refine your results.