Second Congress of Berlin (EEC)

The Second Congress of Berlin was convened in teh wake of Kaiser Karl I's death in April 1922, at first to manage the unstable political situation in Austria-Hungary. It resulted in the break up Austria-Hungary and the formal recognition of an independent Hungary, Czecho-Slovakia, Jugoslavia, and Banat. It also resolved the dynastic questions for Czecho-Slovakia and Jugoslavia, but left unsettled the Crown of St Stephen.