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  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.
As regards Article 2 of the Treaty of Rapallo, this shall be valid for the application down to April 16, 1922, of the laws and measures specified therein.
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.
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  Treaty of Rapallo, 1922 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Treaty of Rapallo was an agreement of April 16, 1922 between Germany (the Weimar Republic) and Bolshevist Russia under which each renounced all territorial and financial claims against the other following the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and World War I.
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.
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 Treaty of Rapallo, 1922   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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.
The Treaty was signed during the Genoa Conference by G.V. Chicherin, foreign minister of the Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republic, and his German counterpart Walther Rathenau.
A supplementary agreement signed at Berlin on November 5 extended the treaty to cover Germany's relations with Russia's allied Soviet republics of Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Far Eastern Republic.
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 Rapallo Treaty Of 1922: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
...peninsula was confirmed by the Treaty of Rapallo of 12 November 1920.(6) However, Italian...which in turn was formalized by the Treaty of Osimo of 1 October 1975.(7) All...ministerial decree gazetted on 28 April 1922.(8) Given the official view that the...
...were the treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1917, through which the Soviet Union made a separate peace with Germany; the Rapallo Treaty of 1922, establishing a secret military alliance between the Soviet Union and the Weimar Republic; and the Hitler-Stalin...
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 Brest-Litovsk, Peace Treaty of
Transcarpathia in the general peace treaty, claiming these territories were an internal issue of the Habsburg monarchy.
Russia agreed to recognize the concluded treaty with the
The Treaty of Rapallo of 1922 between Germany and
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Treaty of Rapallo, 1922
The Treaty of Rapallo was an agreement in the Italian town of Rapallo on April 16, 1922 between Germany (the Weimar Republic) and Bolshevist Russia under which each renounced all territorial and financial claims against the other following the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and World War I.
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.
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 Treaty of Rapallo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Following World War I there were two Treaties of Rapallo, both named after Rapallo, a resort on the Ligurian coast of Italy:
The Treaty of Rapallo, 1920 was an agreement between Italy and the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (the later Yugoslavia) for the independence of the state of Fiume (now the Croatian city of Rijeka) and Italian renunciation of claims to Dalmatia except to the city of Zara (now Zadar, also in Croatia).
The Treaty of Rapallo, 1922 was an agreement between Germany and Soviet Russia on the renunciation of claims arising from World War I. This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Treaty of Rapallo, 1922: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Treaty of Rapallo was an agreement of April 16, 1922 between Germany (the Weimar Republic) The period of german history from 1919 to 1933 is known as the weimar republic (pronounced vye-mar, and in german it is known as the "weimarer republik")....
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 Treaties of Rapallo - HighBeam Encyclopedia
Rapallo, Treaties of Two treaties signed at Rapallo, a city in north Italy.
The First Treaty of Rapallo (1920) established relations between Italy and the kingdom of Serbs, Croatians, and Slovenes (Yugoslavia).
The Second Treaty of Rapallo (1922) was more important.
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 Treaty of Rapallo, 1922 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Treaty of Rapallo, 1922 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Treaty of Rapallo, 1922 contains research on
Treaty of Rapallo, 1922, External links, 1922 and Treaties.
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 WHKMLA : History of the USSR, 1921-1928 : Foreign Policy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Next steps were treaties with states, which like the RSFSR had risen out of the ruins of the Russian Empire, treaties in which both sides recognized the other (with Finland in 1917/20, with Estonia in 1920, with Poland in 1921).
In 1922 at the Italian resort of RAPALLO Germany and the RSFSR signed a treaty of mutual recognition; the treaty permitted German forces to train weapons (which, according to the Treaty of Versailles, it was not to have) outside of Entente control.
On Dec. 30th 1922 the SOVIET UNION was established; in 1924 it signed treaties of mutual recognition with France, Italy, the Scandinavian countries, Austria, Greece, China and Mexico.
www.zum.de /whkmla/region/russia/sovforpol.html   (573 words)

  
 TREATY OF RAPALLO-1921   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Treaty Between the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic and Germany, April 16, 1922.
Point B in Article 1 and Article 4 of this Treaty will enter into force at the moment of ratification; the remaining provisions of this Treaty enter into force immediately.
The treaty was ratified by the All-Russian Central Executive Committee on May 16 and by the German Reichstag on July 4, 1922.
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 Timebase Multimedia Chronography(TM) - Timebase 1922
1922 April 16 Surprise conclusion of the Treaty of Rapallo between Germany and the Soviet Union.
1922 A deadlocked Vatican conclave chooses Achille Ratti as pope (Pope Pius XI) on the eve of Mussolini's March on Rome.
1922 Karl von Habsburg, the deposed emperor of Austria,dies in exile.
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 Chronology 1922
This treaty was negotiated at the Washington Conference.
German and Russian delegates signed a treaty of alliance by which both countries renounced reparations and laid the ground work for economic and military cooperation to the dismay of the Allied powers.
The governments of Czechoslovakia and the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes renewed their treaty of alliance, which was the basis of the Little Entente.
www.indiana.edu /~league/1922.htm   (2036 words)

  
 Leon Trotsky: 1921-1923 - How The Revolution Armed/Volume V (From Talks with the Foreign Press)
The reference is to the treaty concluded at Rapallo, near Genoa, on April 16, 1922, during the Genoa Conference, between Germany and Soviet Russia.
The Treaty of Rapallo called forth protests from the Entente powers and the exclusion of Germany from the political commission of the Genoa Conference which was concerned with the Russian question.
A disarmament conference was convened in Moscow on the initiative of the Soviet Government, at the beginning of December 1922, and was attended by the border states: Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia and Finland.
www.marxists.org /archive/trotsky/1922/military/ch14.htm   (3618 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.
The best proof of the compatibility of Rapallo with a continuing, fundamentally western, orientation of German foreign policy is the welcome Stresemann gave to Rapallo when he was in the middle of negotiations with the western powers on reparations.
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.
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 1922 - Polsearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This case pertained to Eugene because Eugene was the principal in the case brought by the widow of Damian Cardoner, a former partner in the Hercules.
It was established in 1922 and dissolved in 1991.
The first reported high-relief 1922 Peace Dollar struck for circulation and not as a matte or satin proof was found and on display at the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation table at the ANA convention.
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 Istria on the Internet - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The moment of the historical signature by Giolitti of the Italian-Yugoslavian Treaty, in Villa Spinola, in the presence of the Yugoslavian Cabinet President Milenko Vesnic (centre).
The ratification of the Treaty of Rapallo by the Yugoslavian side is dated 22nd November, and by the Italian side, 2nd February, 1921.
The 10th April 1922, whilst the Conference of Genoa was taking place, the Italian Ministers Facta and Schanzer met in Rapallo the Yugoslavians Vasic and Nincic to resolve certain questions relative to the application of the treaty.
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 History Help Forum > Genoa Conference
Another point which I dont understand is the 'Treaty of Rapallo' in 1922 between Germany and Soviet Union and how it bears relationn with the module i'm studying.
However I have found this France in 1922 page which seems quite helpful to me. It certainly is as far as relations with Russia and Germany from a French angle is concerned.
In that case the relevance of events in 1922 should tie in nicely with appeasement in the 1930s (ie British reluctance to 'do business' with the Soviets in 1938/39 and a willingness to negotiate with Hitler).
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 Space Politics » Does China want to replace the Outer Space Treaty?
The official transcript of the briefing doesn’t offer much additional detail, other than the fact that, nearly two weeks after China’s ASAT test was first report, it remains a hot topic for journalists attending the Foreign Ministry’s briefings.
Speaking of the OST, the treaty turns 40 this year and its anniversary will be marked by a number of events, including a one-day symposium in early March at that hotbed of space policy debate, the University of Nebraska.
Among other things, Rapallo led to the establishment of the illegal “Black Reichswehr” in Germany, allowing the Germans to do all kinds of things supposedly illegal under the Versailles Treaty.
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 Samanth Carl
The treaty stipulated that the Soviet Union was to provide a higher percentage of goods than Germany was, although the language of the agreement did not directly state this.
Apart from the economic import of the treaty, its significance lies in the fact that the negotiations also served to renew political contacts with Russia sand that the credit agreement was considered by both sides as the first decisive step in the reshaping of political relations.
The present treaty is concluded for a period of ten years, with the proviso 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.
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 Genoa, Rapallo, and European Reconstruction in 1922 - Cambridge University Press
The authors present new findings on such questions as the sensational Rapallo Treaty between Germany and Russia; the strategy of the small neutral powers; and the policy of the United States toward European debts.
The Genoa conference of 1922: Lloyd George and the politics of recognition; 3.
The european policy of Czechoslovakia on the Eve of the Genoa conference of 1922; 11.
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 Chronology 1926
The German and Soviet governments extended the treaty of neutrality and friendship marked by the Treaty of Rapallo of 1922.
The British and Turkish governments signed a final treaty on the disposition of the Mosul region based on the decision reached by the League of Nations.
The treaty provided that Panama would consider itself at war when the U.S. became a belligerent and permitted peacetime American military maneuvers on Panamanian territory.
www.indiana.edu /~league/1926.htm   (2034 words)

  
 Treaty of Rapallo (April 1922) - Biografie Willy Brandt
On 16 April 1922, the „Treaty of Rapallo“ is signed between the German Reich, represented by Reich Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau, and Soviet Russia.
That invalidates Article 116 of the Versailles Peace Treaty which had instituted for Russia an entitlement to German reparations.
Through the treaty both nations hope to break away from their international isolation.
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 Georgy Chicherin Summary
Chicherin's crowning achievement was the Treaty of Rapallo (1922), in which the pariah nations of the Soviet Union and Germany ratified mutually advantageous diplomatic, economic, and military agreements.
After the treaty was signed in late February 1918, Trotsky, who had advocated a different policy, resigned his position in early March.
In 1922, Chicherin participated in the Genoa Conference and signed the Treaty of Rapallo with Germany.
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 The Avalon Project : German-Russian Agreement; April 16, 1922 (Treaty of Rapallo)
The Avalon Project : German-Russian Agreement; April 16, 1922 (Treaty of Rapallo)
German-Russian Agreement; April 16, 1922 (Treaty of Rapallo)
League of Nations Treaty Series, Volume 19 327L 1923, page 250 et seq.
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Blinkbits.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and the People's Republic of China (en)
Treaty of the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany (en)
Treaty of the Foot of the Rapids (en)
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 war and social upheaval: World War I Versilles Peace Treaty German evasions
Among the severe penalties that the treaty imposed on Germany was a comprehensive disarmament regime.
It was the Army that organized efforts to evade the disarmament restrictions of the Versailles Treaty.
Another less well understood impact of the Rapollo Treaty is the boost given the Soviet armaments industry by cooperating with German military and industrial experts.
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 From National Bolshevism to Ecologism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Treaty of Rapallo, in 1922, was the point of contact between National Bolshevik "sentiment" in Germany, closely tied to the corporatism of Rathenau, and the Russian state after the world revolutionary ebb in 1921.
The great ideological inversion of this century is not only the blindness which claimed to see socialism where there was only Stalinism, but also-- flowing from the same source-- the myth of progressive anti-imperialism attributed to movements or to countries which, in contrast to the USSR, do not even make the pretense of abolishing capitalism.
Is it not possible to trace an almost direct line of descent from National Bolshevism and the Treaty of Rapallo to the ties between the USSR and Nasser in 1957, or, at the level of the grotesque, the relations between China and various Third World Ubus (Pinochet, Jonas Savimbi, et al) ?
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