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page 1Aftermath of World War I in Austria
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
treaty signed on 10 September 1919
dissolution of Austria-Hungary
1918 historical event
Czech Corridor
proposed corridor running from Yugoslavia to Czechoslovakia
Carinthian Plebiscite
1920 plebiscite in the southern portion of Carinthia
Habsburg Law
Law of German Austria in 1919
Lajtabánság
thumb|In 1921, Major Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek leads a detachment of mounted gendarmes through Sopron in support of the West-Hungarians who are protesting the Trianon Treaty which would turn over West Hungary to Austria.
thumb|A provisional 20 Hungarian forint|forint stamp, issued on 12 October 1921
thumb|A provisional 2.5 forint stamp
thumb|Pál Prónay, leader of the Rongyos Gárda
Lajtabánság (; ), or the Banate of Leitha, was a short-lived western Hungarian state in the region that today forms the Austrian state of Burgenland. It existed between 4 October and 10 November 1921, following the Tre
US–Austrian Peace Treaty
1921 treaty between the United States and Austria
Austro-Slovene conflict in Carinthia
1918-1919 military conflict between Austria and Yugoslavia
Protocol for the reconstruction of Austria
1922 multilateral agreement on Austria
Uprising in West-Hungary
conflict