Alliance formed in 1920 and 1921 by Czechoslovakia, Romania and Yugoslavia
Little Entente
Malá dohoda Mica Antantă Мала Антанта/Mala Antanta
1921–1938
The Little Entente in 1937
Members:
Czechoslovakia
Romania
Yugoslavia
Support:
France
Status
Military alliance
Historical era
Interwar
• Formation
1921
• Dissolved
1938
The Little Entente was an alliance formed in 1920 and 1921 by Czechoslovakia, Romania and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia from 1929 on) with the purpose of common defense against Hungarian revisionism and the prospect of a Habsburg restoration in Austria or Hungary. France supported the alliance by signing treaties with each member country. The rapid growth of German power caused its collapse in 1938, and it never went into wartime operation.
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