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    Issues with the League of Nations After World War I an organization was formed to try and make sure that another horrific war would not occur again. This organization was called The League of Nations‚ and it had some great ideas to help and prevent another war‚ but as history shows just a mere 20 years later World War II was beginning. The League of Nations had failed and Europe was in another total war that would take up the next 6 years of Europe’s History. I believe that The League of Nations

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    Weimar Republic History Essay: In 1924 the Weimar Republic’s prospects looked good. Many of its major problems had been overcome. However‚ other problems were still lying below the surface. By 1924 most of the political opponents of the Weimar Republic had been defeated. The communist group known as the Spartacists (founded by Rosa Luxembourg and Karl Liebknwcht in 1915‚ and which had opposed participation in WWI) attempted to set up Soviets in many towns in 1919. Erbert withdrew the government

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    During the 1920’s the League of Nations primary desire was to end war across all fronts and to promote international co-operation. Therefore the best criteria that can be used to classify a success‚ was whether war was avoided and a peaceful settlement formulated after a crisis between two or more nations. Although this aim was the most important the league also tried to help economic problems in other countries. This applied to the economic collapse of Austria and Hungary between 1922-3. When

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    Czechoslovakia‚ which gives him a free way to get what he wants without making too much noise. Britain had showed its self-interest many times‚ both directly‚ and indirectly. When Austen Chamberlain‚ the British Foreign Minister said at the time of Locarno that no British government would ever risk the bones of a single British grenadier in defence of the Polish Corridor‚ it seemed to Germany that Britain had turned her back on eastern counties. The British reaction on re-occupation of Rhineland was

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    I believe that between 1924 and 1929‚ the Weimar Republic was highly successful. They managed to start rebuilding Germany‚ and completely turn around the country’s morale. This period subdued political opposition‚ and helped Germany move forward. However‚ although all seemed rosy on the surface‚ the method in which Stresemann had achieved stability would cause Germany to fall into turmoil after the 1929 Wall Street Crash. Stresemann wanted to achieve an ecomically stable Germany. Germany was currently

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    The Causes Of WW2 Abolish the treaty of Versailles * Hitler believed that treaty was unfair. He called the German leaders who signed it the “November Criminals” * Hitler promised that if he became the leader of Germany that he would reverse it. * By the time Hitler came into power Germany did not have to pay any reparations. Expand German Territory * The treaty had taken away territory from Germany. Hitler wanted this back and to unite with Austria. * He also wanted German

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    The League of Nations was an organisation designed to maintain peace throughout the World. It was created during the Paris Peace Conference. The League of Nations was the idea of Woodrow Wilson‚ the president of the USA. The League’s main aims were to bring together all nations in a parliament to discuss and settle disputes‚ to protect the independence of countries and safeguard their borders‚ to improve peoples living and working conditions‚ and to make war obsolete by persuading nations to disarm

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    Advanced Higher History Course notes * The Revolution from below. * The Ebert-Groener telephone pact. (2011) * The Spartacist revolt and its suppression. (2012) * The Preparation and Adoption of the Weimar Constitution. (2009) * Impact of hyperinflation in German life. * The Political Consequences of the crisis. (2008) * The Dawes Plan.(2010) * Stresemann’s motives and political development. (2008) * Political and Economical stabilisation. * Stresemann’s foreign policy:

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    the Weimar government‚ Stressman had negotiated the Dawes and Young Plans for more time to pay reparations to the Allies. In 1925‚ he also helped to end the Ruhr occupation by French and Belgian troops which had begun in 1923 and signed the 1925 Locarno Pact with France and Britain‚ promising to respect Germany’s Western borders. Thus‚ Germany’s relations with her former enemies improved and Germany was even allowed to be a member of the League of Nations. Therefore the years between 1924 and 1929

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    and the £100m worth of gold given to Germany to strengthen the currency. Passive resistance in the Ruhr was no longer supported by the Weimar government. Employment rose to healthier levels‚ and reparation payments began at their new rate. The Locarno treaties signed by Britain‚ France‚ Italy‚ Poland‚ Czechoslovakia‚ and Belgium in October 1925 assured fixed boarders in western Germany to France and Belgium. Germany was admitted to the League of Nations in 1926. This reopened international

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