How stable were the Stresemann years 1924-29?
- Created by: Tom Ower
- Created on: 01-06-13 17:57
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- How stable were the Stresemann Years 24-29?
- Absence of the attempts at extra parliamentary absence
- Frequent political parlysis
- Inability of successive coalitions to act or legislate with any cohesion
- Led to problems not being tackled
- Influential groups failed to adopt democratic values
- Inability of successive coalitions to act or legislate with any cohesion
- The Dawes plan + the Young Plan
- Helped rebuild German economy
- Germany would still have to pay reparations
- Estimated that Germany paid 1/8th of the original sum
- Economy dependant on USA loans
- Election of Hindenburg 1925
- Exclusion of the SPD
- By 1927, German industry seemed to have recovered well
- Recovered, but not as good as pre-war
- Locarno treaties 1925
- League of Nations 1926
- Established as a great power again
- Inflation was cured in 1924 never to come back
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