- Schleswig Plebiscites
The Schleswig Plebiscites were two
plebiscite s, organized according to section XII, articles 109 to 114 of theTreaty of Versailles ofJune 28 1919 , in order to determine the future border betweenDenmark andGermany through the former duchy ofSchleswig . The process was monitored by a commission with representatives fromFrance , theUnited Kingdom ,Norway andSweden .The Danish Duchy of Schleswig had been conquered by Prussia and Austria in the 1864
Second War of Schleswig along with the Danish-ruled German provinces ofHolstein andLauenburg . Article 5 of the Austro-Prussian Peace of Prague stipulated that a plebiscite should be held within 6 years to give the people of Northern Schleswig the possibility of returning to Danish rule, a provision ignored by Prussia and laterImperial Germany . Only the defeat of Germany inWorld War I forced Germany to accept a plebiscite.The first plebiscite was held in
Northern Schleswig onFebruary 14 ,1920 . Northern Schleswig ("Zone I") voted "en bloc" (i.e. as a unit) and the result was three quarters of the population voting for a return to Danish rule, although a small German majority existed in several towns, and a large German majority existed inTønder andHøjer .Central Schleswig ("Zone II") voted on
March 14 ,1920 and this time, eachmunicipality was to decide its own allegiance. Since a Danish majority in this zone was only produced in three small villages on the island ofFöhr not aligned with the coming border, the "Commission Internationale de Surveillance du Plébiscite Slésvig" decided on a line almost completely identical to the border between the two zones. The poor result for Denmark in Central Schleswig - particularly inFlensburg , Schleswig's largest city, triggered Denmark's 1920 Easter Crisis. A plebiscite was not held in the southernmost third of the province as there was no doubt about the outcome.Northern Schleswig was returned to Denmark on
15 June 1920 , and the territory regained was officially named the "South Jutlandic districts", more commonlySouth Jutland , although this name is historically identical to the whole ofSchleswig .ee also
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Easter Crisis of 1920
*Schleswig-Holstein Question
*Danish minority in Southern Schleswig
*German minority in Northern Schleswig
*History of Schleswig-Holstein
*Southern Schleswig
*Danish constitutional referendum, 1920
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