Stresemann
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- The recovery of the Republic under Stresemann 1924-29
- The Dawes Plan - 1924
- Stresemann persuaded France, Britain and America to lower reparations.
- Payments would begin at 1 billion marks for the 1st year and would increase over the next 4 years to 2.5 billion marks.
- The Ruhr would be evacuated by Allied troops. 1925.
- USA would give loans to Germany to help.
- Stresemann persuaded France, Britain and America to lower reparations.
- The Young Plan - 1929
- Reparations figure was reduced by three quarters.
- The length of time Germany had to pay back reparations was extended to 59 years.
- The Rentenmark - 1923
- Restored confidence in German people.
- Introduced temp. currency called the Rentenmark.
- Backed by gold reserves.
- The Locarno Treaties - 1925
- Stresemann wanted to improve relations with France & Britain.
- Agreed to keep existing borders between Germany, Belgium & France.
- Period of co-operation between Germany, France & Britain.
- The League of Nations - 1926
- September 1926, Germany was given a permanent seat on the League of Nations.
- Symbolised Germany's return to 'Great power'.
- September 1926, Germany was given a permanent seat on the League of Nations.
- The Kellogg-Briand Pact - 1928
- Keep armies for self-defence.
- Solve international disputes 'by peaceful means'.
- 64 other nations signed.
- The Dawes Plan - 1924
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