After the Great War, a number of countries emerged or regained their independence, mainly in East-Central Europe, among others: Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. The only countries created in Western Europe were Ireland and the Kingdom of Iceland.
"After the Great War. A New Europe 1918–1923" – a new map of Europe
language: English
subtitles: EN
duration: 0:40
subtitles: EN
duration: 0:40