Stresemann recovery era plans and pacts

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GCSE History / Spanish / Art / English (History) Note on Stresemann recovery era plans and pacts, created by noorgal on 26/04/2015.
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Stresemann recovery era.The Dawes plan: Agreed in April 1924, it was a plan that made the annual reparations payments decrease, American Banks would invest in the German industry.The Young Plan: Agreed in August 1929, it was a plan that lowered the total reparations to £2 billion and Germany was given a further 59 years to pay. It made lower taxes.The Locarno Pact: In which Germany agreed to keep it's new border with France and Belgium, Allied troops left Rhineland, France promised peace with GermanyThe League of Nations: In September 1926, Germany was granted membership into the league of nations. In 1926, Stresemann was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.Kellog-Briand Pact: In August 1928, Germany become one of the 65 countries to sign the Kellogg Briand Pact. It was an international agreement which said that not to use war to achieve their foreign policy aims.

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