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  Treaty of Rapallo, 1922 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Treaty was signed during the Genoa Conference by Georgi Chicherin, foreign minister of the Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republic, and his German counterpart Walther Rathenau.
The treaty ended the diplomatic isolation of both countries in the wake of World War I and the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Though reaffirmed on paper in the Treaty of Berlin, 1926, the understanding between the two powers waned with Germany's rapprochement with Britain and France in the middle years of the decade.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Treaty_of_Rapallo,_1922   (291 words)

  
 The Avalon Project : Treaty of Berlin Between the Soviet Union and Germany; April 24, 1926   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Treaty of Berlin Between the Soviet Union and Germany; April 24, 1926
The relations between Germany and the Government of the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics shall continue to be based on the Treaty of Rapallo.
The present Treaty shall be ratified and the instruments of ratification shall be exchanged at Berlin.
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/intdip/formulti/berlin_001.htm   (276 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Locarno Treaty
The Locarno Treaties were seven agreements negotiated at Locarno, Switzerland on 5–16 October 1925 and formally signed in London on December 1, in which the World War I western European Allied powers and the new states of central and eastern Europe sought to secure the post-war territorial settlement, in return normalising relations with defeated Germany.
The Locarno Treaties were regarded as the keystone of the improved western European diplomatic climate of the period 1924-1930, though tension persisted in eastern Europe.
The "spirit of Locarno" was seen in Germany's September 1926 admission to the League of Nations, the international organisation established under the Versailles treaty to promote world peace and co-operation, and in the subsequent withdrawal (completed in June 1930) of Allied troops from Germany's western Rhineland.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Locarno-Treaty   (428 words)

  
 THE HOLOCAUST PROJECT - Timebase 1926
1926 January 6 Jorg Lanz von Liebenfels purchases the ruined 13th century church of Szent Balazs, near the village of Szentantalfa on the northern shore of Lake Balaton, as the new seat for the ONT priory of Marienkamp.
1926 April 15 Schmude dissolves the ONT priory at Hollenberg, complaining of the adverse economic circumstances in Germany.
1926 Goebbels is appointed Gauleiter of Berlin by Hitler.
www.humanitas-international.org /holocaust/1926tbse.htm   (753 words)

  
 Treaty of Rapallo
In the event the Treaty of Rapallo was initially conclude for an indefinite period, expanded on November 5, 1922 in Berlin, supplemented by the Treaty and exchange of notes April 24, 1926, prolonged on June 24, 1931 and May 5, 1933, only to be consigned to history by the events of June 22, 1941.
The treaty is, in my view, an interesting display of the way in which political pragmatism overcomes the ostensible political differences that seem to important and irreconcilable to so many in the common herd.
If the Treaty thus denounced is not replaced by a commercial treaty, the Governments concerned shall be entitled, on the expiration of the period of notice, to appoint a commission of five members for the purpose of liquidating such business transactions as have already been commenced.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Troy/1791/rapollo.html   (2758 words)

  
 Gustav Stresemann   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Gustav Stresemann (May 10, 1878 – October 3, 1929) was a German politician and statesman during the Weimar Republic and the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Stresemann was born in Berlin on May 10 1878.
However, he attended Universities of Berlin and Leipzig, studied philosophy and literature and received a doctorate in economics.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/G/Gustav-Stresemann.htm   (731 words)

  
 Timeline 1926-1927
In New York for the 1926 premiere of Son of the Sheik, the 31-year-old Valentino became ill on August 15 and died of peritonitis on August 23.
1926 Dec17, The military right-wing opposition executed a coup d’etat in Lithuania and a dictatorship was established under Antanas Smetona, who remained president until the country was annexed by the USSR in 1940.
1926 The American Eugenics Society was founded and supported the position that US upper classes were justified in their positions of wealth and power because of their genetic superiority.
timelines.ws /20thcent/1926_1927.HTML   (12327 words)

  
 Pope Pius XI and the European Fascists
Known as the "Lateran Treaty", it was signed on February 11, 1929.
Whereas Germany had been one of the most organized Catholic countries in 1922, when Pius XI came to the throne, the Nazi's goal was to rebuild Germany in their image of "volkish" nationalism.
The problem for Pius was the fact that the church had taken a position against the spread of communist, and it appeared from the rhetoric coming out of Berlin that the Third Reich stood between Russian Bolshevism and the rest of Europe.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Troy/1344/popepius2.html   (2216 words)

  
 List of treaties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
1814 - Treaty of Kiel - Cedes Norway to Sweden
1926 - Treaty of Berlin - Germany and the Soviet Union pledge neutrality
Treaties in Force: A List of Treaties and Other International Agreements of the United States in Force on January 1, 200...
hallencyclopedia.com /List_of_treaties   (2946 words)

  
 Gustav Stresemann: Advocate of International Understanding or Precursor of the Nazi Assault
The foreign policy of Stresemann, between 1923 and 1929, had focused on the revision of the Treaty of Versailles, and the army, under von Seeckt, had already begun to evade the military restrictions imposed on Germany in 1919.
Moscow took the hint and within a year of Locarno, in April 1926, a treaty of neutrality between the Soviet Union and Germany was signed in Berlin.
When the Treaty was initialed in October and again when it was signed in London in December 1925, Stresemann suggested to Briand that the two of them hold a private conversation in the near future.
userwww.sfsu.edu /~epf/2000/lewis.html   (4230 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Germany-East - Stresemann Era | German Information Resource
A prerequisite for Germany's admission to the League of Nations in 1926, the treaties accepted the demilitarization of the Rhineland and guaranteed the western frontier as defined by the Treaty of Versailles.
In 1926 the German and Soviet governments signed the Treaty of Berlin, which pledged Germany and the Soviet Union to neutrality in the event of an attack on either country by foreign powers.
The Locarno treaties, the Treaty of Berlin, and Germany's membership in the League of Nations were the successes that earned Stresemann world renown.
reference.allrefer.com /country-guide-study/germany-east/germany-east32.html   (580 words)

  
 THE TREATY OF BERLIN: 1878   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The Turkish government was to provide funds to settle the refugees in their homes, the Christians were to retain their arm for the time being, and the consuls of the powers were to supervise the application of the reforms and the repatriation of the refugees.
The powers were to watch the operation of the reforms, and if conditions remained unsatisfactory they reserved the right "to declare that such a state of things would be incompatible with their interests and those of Europe in general." The "irreducible minimum" had been reduced virtually to the vanishing point.
An impressive galaxy of diplomats gathered in Berlin to reconsider the San Stefano Treaty Bismarck was elected president in accordance with customary practice.
www.suc.org /culture/history/berlin78   (9027 words)

  
 Peace Treaty of Versailles, Articles 231-247 and Annexes, Reparations
Subject to the provisions of the present Treaty this Annex may be amended by the unanimous decision of the Governments represented from time to time upon the Commission.
When all the amounts due from Germany and her allies under the present Treaty or the decisions of the Commission have been discharged and all sums received, or their equivalents, shall have been distributed to the Powers interested, the Commission shall be dissolved.
Without waiting for the decisions of the Commission referred to in paragraph 4 of this Annex to be taken, Germany must continue the delivery to France of the agricultural material referred to in Article III of the renewal dated January 16, 1919, of the Armistice.
www.lib.byu.edu /~rdh/wwi/versa/versa7.html   (4901 words)

  
 The Avalon Project : 20th Century Documents
Treaty between the United of States of America, Belgium, the British Empire, China, France, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, and Portugal.
Treaty between the United States of America, the British Empire, France, and Japan, Sighted at Washington December 13, 1921
Treaty of Joint Defense and Economic Cooperation Between the States of the Arab League, June 17, 1950
elsinore.cis.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/20th.htm   (1522 words)

  
 Treaty of Rapallo, 1922
The Treaty of Rapallo was an agreement of April 16, 1922 between Germany and Soviet Union under which each renounced all territorial and financial claims against the other following the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and World War I.
A secret annex signed on July 29 gave allowed Germany to train their military in Soviet territory, thus violating the Treaty of Versailles.
The attempt to counter the Russian threat by closer cooperation on the fields of defence and foreign politics failed however, mainly due to resistance in the different parliaments.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/t/tr/treaty_of_rapallo__1922.html   (316 words)

  
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The treaty was signed during the international Genoa Conference, at which British Prime Minister, David LLoyd George, tried to bring Soviet Russia back into the "concert of powers," and arrange for Western credits and loans for Soviet economic development.
Russian-German Relations from the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk to the Treaty of Berlin, London, 1957, p.
Gerald Freund, Unholy Alliance: Russo-German Relations from the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk to the Treaty of Berlin, New York, 1957.
www.ku.edu /~eceurope/communistnationssince1917/ch4.html   (20265 words)

  
 Weimar Germany and the Rise of the Nazis
As a result of the treaty, the Rhineland was demilitarized and occupied by the western Allied powers for fifteen years; Germany ceded Alsace-Lorraine, the Polish Corridor, northern Schleswig-Holstein, and all overseas colonies; and the Allied Reparations Commission was established and charged with deciding the total war damage payments to be demanded of Germany.
Another revolt instigated in Berlin by the Spartacus League, a group of left-wing extremists, was crushed by the army in January 1919.
The treaty's provisions for Allied occupation of the Rhineland and reparations were considered unduly harsh.
www.shsu.edu /~his_ncp/Weimar.html   (4769 words)

  
 The Avalon Project : Nazi-Soviet Relations 1939-1941: Treaty of Nonaggression Between Germany and the Union of Soviet ...
The Avalon Project : Nazi-Soviet Relations 1939-1941: Treaty of Nonaggression Between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Treaty of Nonaggression Between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
ARTICLE VI The present treaty is concluded for a period of ten years, with the provision that, in so far as one of the High Contracting Parties does not denounce it one year prior to the expiration of this period, the validity of this treaty shall automatically be extended for another five years.
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/nazsov/nonagres.htm   (365 words)

  
 Notes for 'Origin of the Treaty of Locarno'
The treaty referred to throughout this article is the principal agreement signed at this time, between Britain, France, Germany and Italy, which secured Germany's frontier with Belgium and France and reaffirmed the need for Rhineland to retain it demilitarised status as established under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
Lord D'Abernon was ambassador to Berlin from 1920 to 1926.
The Treaty of Berlin was signed between the Soviet Union and Germany in April 1926.
www.history.ac.uk /ejournal/notesart2.html   (1182 words)

  
 1926_1927
1926 Feb 28, Svetlana Stalin, daughter of Josef Stalin, was born.
1926 Mar 24, Dario Fo, Italian playwright, was born in Leggiuno Sangiano on the banks of Lake Maggiore.
1926 Jul 14, Frank Figgins found a spearpoint embedded into the matrix of rock containing 10,000 year-old bones of ancient bison in eastern New Mexico.
www.shelbyjackman.com /school/timeline/1926_1927.HTML   (6911 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
1814: Iran executed treaty of alliance with the British known as Definitive Treaty.
1827: Malaya became a preserve of the British according to Anglo- Netherland treaty in 1824.
1926: Abd al-Aziz (Ibn Saud) assumes title of King of Najd and Hijaz.
www.terrorismunveiled.com /athena/files/chronology_of_islam.txt   (8750 words)

  
 versailles treaty 231-247   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
particular provisions of the present Treaty is regulated by Annex VII hereto.
Subject to the provisions of the present Treaty this Annex may be amended by the
Berlin Museum and two in the Old Pinakothek at Munich.
history.acusd.edu /gen/text/versaillestreaty/ver231.html   (7482 words)

  
 HISTORY 593: STUDIES IN EUROPEAN DIPLOMATIC HISTORY THE EASTERN QUESTION
Treaties, etc. Turkey, 1662 Jan The capitulations and articles of peace between the Majesty of the King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, andc.
The Russians in Bulgaria and Rumelia in 1828 and 1829; during the campaigns of the Danube, the sieges of Brailow, Varna, Silistria, Shumla, and the passage of the Balkan by Marshall Diebitch., From the German of Baron von Moltke.
The treaty with Turkey; statements, resolutions and reports in favor of ratification of the Treaty of Lausanne., New York city, General committee of American institutions and associations in favor of ratification of the treaty with Turkey
www.shsu.edu /~his_ncp/593Bib.html   (5200 words)

  
 The Nazi-Soviet Pact   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
On June 15 the Soviet chargé d'affaires in Berlin passed on a message to the Nazis that the Soviet Union was trying to decide whether to conclude the pact with the British and French, drag out negotiations further, or undertake a rapprochement with Germany.
The public text of the Nazi-Soviet Pact was simply an agreement of nonaggression and neutrality, referring as a precedent to the German-Soviet neutrality pact of 1926 (Berlin Treaty).
On December 18, 1940, he issued the directive for operation Barbarossa, the code name for the invasion of the Soviet Union, to be launched in the middle of May 1941.
mars.acnet.wnec.edu /~grempel/courses/hitler/lectures/nazisoviet.html   (2375 words)

  
 Gustav Stresemann - Biography
His dissertation for his doctorate, an economic investigation of the bottled beer trade in Berlin, was both practical and theoretical, assessing the pressures of big business capitalism on the independent middle class of Berlin.
As another part of his peace offensive, Stresemann signed a rapprochement with Russia, called the Treaty of Berlin, in April of 1926.
The victim of a stroke, he died in Berlin in October of 1929.
nobelprize.org /peace/laureates/1926/stresemann-bio.html   (1237 words)

  
 From Accommodation to Neo-Isolationism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The conflict with Poland, ended by the Treaty of Riga (March 1921), left Soviet Russia weakened.
To the consternation of the British and French, Germany and Soviet Russia promptly concluded the Treaty of Rapallo involving mutual diplomatic recognition, cancellation of debts and claims, and agreements to expand and normalize trade.
Only a year after Locarno the Soviet-German Treaty of Berlin (April 1926), reaffirming the provisions of Rapallo, stipulated neutrality if either country were attacked by a third power.
mars.acnet.wnec.edu /~grempel/courses/stalin/lectures/Neoisolation.html   (2258 words)

  
 Versailles Treaty Revision
American Senate refused to sign Treaty or join League of Nations.
US Senate refuses to sign the Treaty of Versailles.
Kapp Putsch (rebellion) in Germany, against the peace treaty, fails.
www.johndclare.net /versailles_treaty_revision.htm   (550 words)

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