欧洲解体的时刻:1919年巴黎和会期间西里西亚的交通和边界

A. Park
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1919年,巴黎和平会议召开,旨在重建第一次世界大战后的世界。当时面临的最严重问题是,曾经主宰中欧和东欧的多民族帝国的崩溃,以及新的继承国的出现,这些国家的边界未得到承认,而且存在重叠。这种分裂造成了混乱的经济状况,因为边境经常在没有任何警告的情况下关闭,货物和人员的通行因此停止、延迟或改变方向。巴黎的和平缔造者派遣了联盟委员会,试图解决这些问题。本文利用送往前哈布斯堡西里西亚的几个机构的档案,详细阐述了这一解体时刻对该地区及其人民的意义。动荡的事件不容易被遗忘,并催生了复仇的愿景,以及欧洲的统一。一百年过去了,它们仍然是一个重要的历史参考点。
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Europe's disintegrative moment: Transportation and borders in Silesia during the Paris Peace Conference of 1919
In 1919 the Paris Peace Conference met to remake the world following the First World War. Among the most serious problems faced was the collapse of the multinational empires which once dominated central and eastern Europe, and the emergence of new successor states with unrecognised and overlapping borders. This fragmentation produced chaotic economic conditions as borders were frequently closed without warning, and the passage of goods and people consequently halted, delayed, or diverted. The peacemakers in Paris dispatched allied commissions in an attempt to resolve these problems. Using the files of several bodies sent to former Habsburg Silesia, this article elaborates on what this disintegrative moment meant for the region and its people. The turbulent events were not easily forgotten, and fostered visions of revenge, as well as European unity. One hundred years on and they still remain as an important historical reference point.
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