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In 1921 and 1922, Yugoslavia became a member of the Little Entente.
The Austrian Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg wished to pursue ties with Italy, but turned to Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Romania ( the Little Entente ).
Appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1922, he was an avid supporter of the Little Entente, formed between Romania, Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia to fend off Hungarian irredentist claims ( Hungary claimed Transylvania, which Romania had been awarded after World War I ) and prevent the Habsburg dynasty from returning to power in Central Europe.
At the same time, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Yugoslavia were allied in the Little Entente.
The Little Entente was an alliance formed in 1920 and 1921 by Czechoslovakia, Romania and Yugoslavia with the purpose of common defense against Hungarian revision and the prevention of a Habsburg restoration.
Beneš played the crucial role in establishing the Little Entente to such extent, that he was regarded as its real founder.
The real purpose of the Little Entente followed a much broader pattern.
In addition, the Little Entente was to strengthen the influence of its member states in international deliberations.
Another interpretation explaining the background of the forming of the Little Entente could be based on considerations concerning a new balance of power in Europe after World War I. France planned to contain a possible German aggression by forming an arrangement composed of German neighbours.
As the Little Entente fulfilled these conditions, France strongly supported its formation.
The allied conventions which formed the Little Entente were signed in order as follows:
The member states of the Little Entente also pledged themselves to cooperation in terms of foreign policy towards Hungary.
This treaty created a regular consultative structure for the Little Entente, and made it compulsory for the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the parties to meet at least once a year.
During its formation, the Little Entente had to prove its determination of being a safeguard against any restoration sponsored by Habsburgs.
He reclaimed the Hungarian throne, but this action earned neither the support of Miklós Horthy, nor consent of the Little Entente.
The Little Entente reacted promptly under the guidance of Beneš.
This was followed by Hungarian reluctance to deprive Charles of his titles and increasing danger of a military incursion of the Little Entente into Hungary.
Although the thwarted restoration of Habsburgs posed an unambiguous success of the Little Entente, the events following this peak of the Entente's cooperation showed increasing tensions within the alliance.
The Genoa Conference which was held from April 10 to May 19, 1922 highlighted the divergences of opinion among the member states of the Little Entente.
Nevertheless, all member states participating in the Little Entente congruously considered the Soviet Union as the threat.
In the 1920s, France as the decisive supporter of the Little Entente pursued its policy towards tightening the alliance.
The inevitable consequence of the successful performance of the Little Entente was its institutionalisation.
Guided by this purpose, the Pact of Organisation, also called The Little Entente System or The Reorganisation Pact, was signed in Geneva on February 16, 1933, providing a legal framework for a permanent collaboration among the member states.
The former body was designed for periodical meetings attended by the foreign ministers of the three countries, while the latter one was to provide a day-to-day routine operations of the Little Entente.

Little and 1920
This has been studied in psychology as fear conditioning, beginning with John B. Watson's Little Albert experiment in 1920, which was inspired after observing a child with an irrational fear of dogs.
Occasionally, she played a child, in films like The Poor Little Rich Girl ( 1917 ), Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm ( 1917 ), Daddy-Long-Legs ( 1919 ) and Pollyanna ( 1920 ).
Their first professional production was the 1920 Poor Little Ritz Girl.
* Poor Little Ritz Girl ( 1920 )
In 1920, 6 of their songs were used in the musical comedy " Poor Little Ritz Girl.
Degas's only showing of sculpture during his life took place in 1881 when he exhibited The Little Fourteen Year Old Dancer, only shown again in 1920 ; the rest of the sculptural works remained private until a posthumous exhibition in 1918.
From 1910 to 1920, the Castro was known as " Little Scandinavia " because of the number of people of Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Finnish ancestry who lived there.
* Conditioned emotional reactions ( The Little Albert study, 1920 ).
By 1920, the Little Italies had stabilized and grown considerably more prosperous as workers were able to obtain higher-paying jobs, often as skilled workers.
In 1920, Burnett purchased Garfield Scott's farm just above the confluence of Webb Creek and the Middle Fork of the Little Pigeon River.
The writer of a William Randolph Hearst-syndicated comic strip titled Little Margie in Misty Magic Land, Case wrote Promethea into her comic book as a helpful spirit to the titular young adventurer, and ended up personifying Promethea to help soldiers on the battlefield from 1900 – 1920, in a manner similar to the legendary Angels of Mons.
* Raymond, E. T: A life of Arthur James Balfour, Little, Brown, 1920
* Little Jimmy Dickens ( born 1920 ) ( future burial site ), Country Music Hall of Fame singer
" He immediately left Pine Bluff and moved to the Little Rock area but a year later in 1920 moved north to Chicago in search of opportunity.
* Mutt and Jeff on Their Honeymoon ( aka Mutt and Jeff Divorced, 1920 ) Songs include: My Dearie ; My Dixie Rose ; The Wild Irish Rose That God Gave Me ; Why Can't My Dreams Come True ; Just One Little Smile ; Songs My Mother Sang to Me ; When Someone Dreams of Someone ; When I Am Dreaming of You
Other shows that were popularly successful include It Happened in Nordland ( 1904 ), Miss Dolly Dollars ( 1905 ), Dream City ( 1906 ), The Magic Knight ( 1906 ), Little Nemo ( 1908 ), The Lady of the Slipper ( 1912 ), The Princess Pat ( 1915 ) and My Golden Girl ( 1920 ).
Little Neck c. 1920
Greater Romania and the Little Entente ( in light green ), with their nominal enemy, Kingdom of Hungary ( 1920 – 1946 ) | Regency Hungary
** A Little Dutch Girl – London, 1920
Little is known about his first wife, Eugenia, who appears on a 1920 federal census form as being Austrian.
There she became acquainted with prominent Argentine feminists such as Alicia Moreau de Justo and Cecilia Gierson ( Drier, 1920 in Little 1975: 391 ).
Watson obtained his baseline assessment of Little Albert on or around December 5, 1919 when Douglas Merritte was 8 months 26 days old ", the same age reported in Watson's article ( Watson & Rayner, 1920 ).
* A Little Dutch Girl ( 1920 )

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