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Recovery of Germany 1924-1929 (Stressemann (He was majorly responsible for…
Recovery of Germany 1924-1929
Stressemann
He was majorly responsible for the recovery of Germany and the Weimar Republic
He was appointed chancellor in 1923. Before, he was the leader of the Germans people party
He planned to reduce Germanys economy by international diplomacy and investment
1929 he died of a stroke
Bruning took his place in 1929
The League of Nations of 1926
Stressemann won the Nobel peace prize due to all of his efforts for his country.
Germany became part of the league of nations after a second try in 1926
Some saw this as a product of the treaty and a disgrace to associate with them after everything.
Other's saw this as a welcoming into the 'International Family'!
The Locarno Pact of 1924
They agreed their borders would be respected and would avoid military force.
The demilitarisation of the 'Rhineland' was reinforced by the French (an area of industry next to the border)
This was a deal between
Germany, Britain, Belgium, Italy and France
The Dawes Plan of 1923
From 1924- 1929 Germany was growing once again. Stressemann was working very hard to rebuild the economy and the confidence.
Unemployment was reduced
The Kellog Briand Pact - 1928
This was a deal between 63 countries including France and Germany. The idea was to prevent future wars from occurring by agreeing to avoid the use of military force in case of disagreements.
Germany was finally included in agreements with the biggest powers
The Young Plan - 1929
Negation aimed to reduce the annual payments. Originally it was 6.6 billion. They accepted that Germany could sometimes not pay therefore, they reduced the amount per year to 1/3 if necessary.
This was a great idea although the wall street crash happened that year...