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International Agreements Outside of the League 1920s - Coggle Diagram
International Agreements Outside of the League 1920s
Dawes Plan
Plan to provide economic assistance to Germany from USa
Lent 800m marks to prevent economic disaster
Locarno Agreements
Mutual borders of France, Belgium, and Germany were guaranteed by the three countries concerned
Seemed to resolve some problems left over from WW1
France felt they had some border security
Germany showing more goodwill to France than ever before
Britain and Italy guaranteed agreements, promising to take action if they were broken
Agreement failed to address eastern German borders
Encourage Germans to think some change of eastern borders was possible
Many saw Locarno as first step towards revision of Treaty
Agreements paved way for Germany to join LofN
The Kellog-Briand Pact
65 nations agreed to condemn war as a means of solving disputes
Seen as high of international relations in 1920s
However, nothing in Pact about consequences if a country broke the agreement
All countries agreed to keep armies for self-defence
did not help League with issue of disarmament