1924 - reparations reduced, american banks invested in German banks. this meant that the french left the Ruhr and the german economy recovered
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The Locarno Pact
1925- with britain, france, italy and belgium. Germany was allowed to keep its border with france and belgium. In return the allies removed their troops from the Rhineland and discuss Germanys entry to the league of nations.
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The League of nations
1926-stresseman pursuaded the league to accept Germany, this meant that Germany was becoming more trusted and treated as equal.
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Kellogg-briand Pact
1928- an international agreement which promised not to use war to achieve their foreign policy aims
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The Youngs plan
1929- cut reparations from 6.6billion to 2billion with 59 more years to pay
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The Rentenmark
solved hyperinflation by setting up a new currency which was temporary. this would later be changed to a permenant currency called the Reichsmark
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Card 2
Front
1925- with britain, france, italy and belgium. Germany was allowed to keep its border with france and belgium. In return the allies removed their troops from the Rhineland and discuss Germanys entry to the league of nations.
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The Locarno Pact
Card 3
Front
1926-stresseman pursuaded the league to accept Germany, this meant that Germany was becoming more trusted and treated as equal.
Back
Card 4
Front
1928- an international agreement which promised not to use war to achieve their foreign policy aims
Back
Card 5
Front
1929- cut reparations from 6.6billion to 2billion with 59 more years to pay
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