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League of Nations (2) (Diplomacy in 1920s (Locarno Treaty 1925 (key factor…
League of Nations (2)
Diplomacy in 1920s
League was undermined in 20s -- IT and JP determined to follow expansionist policies in defiance of LON
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Locarno Treaty 1925
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to alleviate French fears of a G attack, Stresemann offered to guarantee G's acceptance of western frontiers
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Unresolved Problems
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Conclusion
J. Jacobson: Locarno and diplomacy in the years 1925-1929 failed to resolve the main causes of bitterness and rivalry between the major powers
even after 1925, no agreement on what G's power and role in Europe should be
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Overy: it took the impact of the Depression, and rise of H and the Nazis, to plunge Europe into a WWII
view challenged by Henig: the differences between France and GB more significant in explaining the ultimate failure of the league and collective security