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    France’s goal was to weaken Germany as much as possible so that they would be unable to invade France again. While their allies favored a reasonable amount of reparations to be paid in order to continue trading with Germany (“Ruhr Crisis‚ Locarno and the Locarno Spring”). They also required full compliance to the set schedule which was almost impossible to keep up with. Even though their allies the US and Britain were against the outrageous reparations and favored a relaxation(“Ruhr Crisis”). This

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    also signed arbitration treaties with Poland and Czechoslovakia renouncing use of force ( improved western European climate; hope for international peace (“spirit of Locarno”) League of Nations (1926) - internationals organization founded as a result of Versailles Treaty - G. joined in 1926 and was given a veto power on League Council ( great power! - G. used its position to raise G. interest Treaty of Berlin

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    over a longer period giving Germany plenty of time. Some of the money went into German businesses‚ public works such as swimming pools‚ sports stadiums and apartment blocks. As well as providing facilities these projects created jobs. In 1925 the Locarno Plot was signed with France and Belgium in which the countries agreed to respect the borders between them. Following that in 1926 Germany joined the League of Nations. The acceptance of Germany back into the international community was reinforced

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    Stresemann had numerous achievements. His first notable achievement was the Dawes Plan of 1924‚ which reduced Germany’s overall reparations commitment and reorganized the Reichsbank. His second success was the Locarno Treaties with Britain‚ France‚ Italy‚ and Belgium‚ signed in October 1925 at Locarno. Germany officially recognized the post World War I western border for the first time‚ and was guaranteed peace with France‚ and promised admission to the League of Nations and evacuation of the last Allied

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    Jan. 1923: Invasion of the Ruhr The Ruhr is one of Germany’s most valuable industrial and mining area. End 1922: Germany failed to pay reparations to France as part of TOV In response‚ the French occupied the Ruhr. Campaign of ‘passive resistance’ was Germany’s response and resulted in a decline in industrial productivity ‘Passive resistance’ affected Germany economy Weimar government still dedicated to maintain commitment to TOV o Reparation bill: US $32 billion Instead

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    succeeded in having some of the treaty terms eased. Reparations payments‚ the most ruinous part of the treaty‚ were suspended in 1931 and were never resumed. Stresa Front- An agreement signed in 1935 by the Britain‚ Frence and Italy to maintain the Locarno agreement and support the independence of Austria. It might have deterred hitler but if collapsed as a result of Abyssinia. Hoare-Laval Pact- A secret pack that allowed Italy to invade Abyssinia‚ however it was leaked to the public which resulted

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    by Adolf Hitler‚ is not as trite as it sounds. Hitler was referring to his own successful remilitarization of the Rhineland in 1936. Before he moved into the Rhineland‚ Hitler was securely "in his box". Pursuant to the Versailles Treaty and the Locarno pact of 1926‚ Germany had been forced to keep this territory demilitarized as a guarantee against renewed aggression; furthermore ‚ an unguarded Rhineland left Germany naked to a French attack. From the German point of view‚ this was not "fair"; it

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    Thursday 2nd October 2014 Classwork How successful was Stresemann in Resolving Germany’s Problems between 1923 and 1929? Stresemann was successful in resolving Germanys problems between 1923 and 1929 as he helped Germany with the economy‚ culture‚ politics and foreign policy. Although Stresemann was only chancellor for a few months he was a leading member of every government from the years 1923 till 1929. Stresemann’s greatest achievements was in foreign policy where Germany was accepted

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    Turkey-in-Europe around Constantinople was given to Greece. In fact‚ however‚ this did not last very long – the Turks went to war with the Greeks and drove them out‚ and the Treaty of Lausanne 1923 gave back this land to Turkey. The Locarno Pact The Locarno pact allowed Germany to join the League of Nations and established that they would have to respect the shared borders of France and Belgium. Kellogg Briand Pact The Pact of Paris was signed by 15 nations—Australia‚ Belgium‚ Canada‚ Czechoslovakia

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    discuss the causes and consequences of this event such as Germany’s failur22e to pay reparations owed to France and then the passive resistance then leading to hyperinflation. It will also look at long-term consequences such as the Dawes plan and Locarno Treaty. The essay will look at and how these things impacted on the individuals and groups in society. On January the 11th 1923 the French and Belgium soldiers invaded the Ruhr‚ and over the next week they captured the industrial cities of the

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