Germany 1923-1929 'Golden Years'
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- Germany 1923-1929 'Golden Years'
- Gustav Stresemann
- He was the key politician, kept the other politicians on good terms with each other. Dies August 1929
- Cultural Revival
- New forms of music, theatre, films, painting, literature, architecture, etc…
- Economic Improvements
- Hyperinflation solved by introducing new currency - Rentenmark
- A lot of loans from the USA which was good until the Wall Street Crash in 1929 happens and the USA wants all their money back
- Versailles Treaty Improved by the:
- Dawes Plan (1924) - This reduced the amount of money that Germany had to pay to France and GB
- Young Plan (1929) - Extended time over which Germany could pay back GB and France
- Gustav Stresemann
- Improvements in International Politics
- Germany 1923-1929 'Golden Years'
- Gustav Stresemann
- He was the key politician, kept the other politicians on good terms with each other. Dies August 1929
- Cultural Revival
- New forms of music, theatre, films, painting, literature, architecture, etc…
- Economic Improvements
- Hyperinflation solved by introducing new currency - Rentenmark
- A lot of loans from the USA which was good until the Wall Street Crash in 1929 happens and the USA wants all their money back
- Versailles Treaty Improved by the:
- Dawes Plan (1924) - This reduced the amount of money that Germany had to pay to France and GB
- Young Plan (1929) - Extended time over which Germany could pay back GB and France
- Gustav Stresemann
- 1926: Join the League of Nations
- Kellog-Briand pact: renounces war
- Germany 1923-1929 'Golden Years'
- Locarno Pact: recognised Western European boundaries
- Improvements in International Politics
- 1926: Join the League of Nations
- Kellog-Briand pact: renounces war
- Improvements in International Politics
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