Question | Answer |
Dawes Plan, 1924 | -Spread all reperation payments over a long length of time -Lent Germany money to help with reperation payments |
Wall Street Crash, 1929 | -Americans asked for money back - made it harder for German's to pay reperations |
Locarno Pact, 1925 | -Stresemann signed in October 1925 -Treaty between Germany, Britain, France, Italy and Belgium -last allied troops left Rhineland -France promised peace with Germany -powers agreed to open talks about league of nations -not all political parties agreed |
Young Plan, 1929 | -Stresemann agreed to Young Plan -put forward in August 1929 -Reduced reperations from £6.6 billion to £2 billion -given a further 59 years to pay -annual payments were £50 million until 1988 |
League of Nations | -End of WW1, allies found LON -September 1926, Stresemann made great powers agree to accept Germany as a member -Germany given place on LON council - made most important decisions -symbol of hated Treaty of Versailles |
Kellogg-Briand Pact | -August 1928, Germany and 61 other countries signed it -promised that states wouldn't use war to achieve foreign policy aims -work of French and US ministers -showed Germany as respected member of world community - Weimar Republic was success |
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