Germany's international Position 1924-1928

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Locarno Pact- 1925
Stresemann proposed that France, Germany and Belgium should permanently recognise their frontiers. Included promise of not sending German troops to Rhineland. French foreign minister (Briand) agreed with Stresemann and signed the treaty.
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Treaty of Rapallo- 1922
Between Germany and Russia. Each re-announced all territorial and financial claims against each other. Would co-operate vs. Poland. Agreed by Rathenau in 1922.
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Treaty of Berlin- 1926
Re-affirmed the Treaty of Rapallo. German and the Soviet Union pledged neutrality in the event of an attack by a third party in the next 5 years.
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Disarmament
An IMCC was established to monitor disarmament. To check existing weapons were destroyed, and no new weapons outside of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles were being produced.
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Kellogg-Briand Pact- 1928
Signed with France and the USA. Drew up international agreement under which states re announcing offensive wars. Lack off enforcement limited its effectiveness.
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End of Allied Occupation
Withdrawal of troops a step by step process. Germany's willingness was shown. Further progress depended on the reparations issue. Although Stresemann died in 1929, the success was largely due to his politics.
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Between Germany and Russia. Each re-announced all territorial and financial claims against each other. Would co-operate vs. Poland. Agreed by Rathenau in 1922.

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Treaty of Rapallo- 1922

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Re-affirmed the Treaty of Rapallo. German and the Soviet Union pledged neutrality in the event of an attack by a third party in the next 5 years.

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An IMCC was established to monitor disarmament. To check existing weapons were destroyed, and no new weapons outside of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles were being produced.

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Signed with France and the USA. Drew up international agreement under which states re announcing offensive wars. Lack off enforcement limited its effectiveness.

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