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THE WEST AFTER WWI - Coggle Diagram
THE WEST AFTER WWI
INFLATION GERMANY
New plan of reparations
German government adopted a policy of passive resistance
to the French occupation
Economic adversity led to political upheavals
Germany paid their salaries by printing more paper money
France and Gerrmany began to seek a way out of the
disaster
Brief period of European prosperity
UNEASY PEACE, UNCERTAIN SECURITY
Discontent with the Treaty of Versailles
New problems in the interwar years
Dreams of nationalism
New boundaries and new states
Relations in eastern Europe
Germans wanted modify the terms of the Treaty of Versailles
FRENCH DEMANDS
France planned to collect reparations by using the Ruhr
mines and factories
France planned to collect reparations by using the Ruhr
mines and factories
Germans made its first payment in 1921
Germans were suposed to make reparations for the damage
they had done
Germany owed 132 billion
A WEAK LEAGUE OF NATIONS
The U.S. senate voted for no joining
Created to solve future conflicts between countries
Members could not agree to use force against aggression
Was not very effective in maintaining the peace
Without USA effectiveness was weakend
TREATY OF LOCARNO
New spirit of cooperation grew
Gustav Stresemann and Aristide Briand fostered a spirit of
cooperation
Guaranteed Germany's new western borders with France
and Belgium
63 nations signed this accord and pledged
AFTER
Competition among countries
global depression weakend western democracies
HOW DID GERMANY PAY?
Treaty of versailles
A total of 132 billion marks
2.5 billion marks each year
Germany doesn't get any economic help
Dawes plan
Germany repayments depend on its ability to pay
Germany's debt is reduced
Germany gets an inicial loan to recover it's economy