To what extent did the Republic survive after 1923?
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- To what extent did the Republic survive after 1923?
- Plans and Treaties
- Dawes Plan
- Signed in 1924
- The USA lent Germany $40 million to help pay off it's debts
- The Young Plan
- Agreed in 1929
- The allies agreed to reduce the reparations to a quarter of the original amount
- Locarno Pact
- Signed in October 1925
- Germany, France and Belgium had to respect their joint borders
- The Kellogg-Briand Pact
- Signed in 1928
- Signed by 66 countries
- Promised to not use violence to solve issues
- Dawes Plan
- Weimar Culture
- Weimar showed a new period of creativity and innovation
- Artists questioned traditional styles of artwork
- There was advancement in creative arts
- The Bauhaus School of design was highly influential
- Specifically in the fine arts and architecture
- There were important changes in music, literature and cinema.
- Weimar Republic encouraged new ways of critical thinking
- New Currency
- On November 1923, Stressemann established a new currency
- This currency was called the Rentenmark
- Plans and Treaties
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