In 1926 Germany was allowed in and given given a place on the council
Rentenmark
The Dawes Plan
The Locarno Pact
The League of Nations
The Kellogg-Briand Pact
The Young Plan
It was signed in 1928 by more than 60 countries
Stresemann was awarded the Nobel Peace prize for his role in negotiating this agreement
This was launched in limited supply and was backed by gold and land
League of Nations
This reduced the reparations bill from £6.6 billion to £2.2 billion, and Germany was given an additional 59 years to pay.
This put an end to hyperinflation.
Drawn up by an American banker, this plan gave loans to Germany to help them rebuild their industry. It also reduced reparations.
The young Plan
This plan was never fully put into action because of the Wall Street Crash
Stresemann's economic policy
Stresemann's foreign policy
This meant that Allied troops left the Rhineland
1928