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Was a treaty signed by the German government proving the terms of peace for Germany. No air-force, the navy was reduced significantly, and the army was reduced to 150,000, and the Rhineland would be demilitarized. Land and population would be reduced by 10% Why is it important? Would be the document that cause the Germans to resent those who signed it and would want to seek revenge it also led to the uprising of German Militarism in the 1930s -
Dispute between Sweden and Finland over the island of Aaland. Both nations claimed the island, historically though the island had a Finnish majority. The league would get involved and would rule that the island would remain under Finnish sovereignty but it would be demilitarized, and both sides would accept the decision. Why is it important? It was considered the first major victory for the League of Nations -
It was a treaty signed by naval power nations the document ironed out any issues that were occurring in the pacific. Spawned other treaties such as The 4, 5, and 9 power treaty. Why was it important? It was the document that stopped a naval arms race and brought about peace in the pacific for a little while
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Rose to power in Italy in 1922 after the March on Rome. Many middle-class citizens welcomed him because they had gotten tired of the riots and protests. He would reign until his disposal in 1943. Why is it important? Well Mussolini served as the leader and he was the cause of the Corfu Crisis and the Abyssinian Crisis . -
French and Belgian troops occupied the Ruhr which was Germany's industrial and coal sector. After failing to meet the reparation amount they proceeded to invade. Since the Germans could not rely on it hyperinflation began Why is it important? It was one of the huge reason German hyperinflation came to be during the 20's
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It was a treaty signed by the USSR and Germany in Italy. Which strengthened Economic and Military ties between the two nations. But forgoed any financial debt between the two Why is it important? It was the first major friendship the two had and it also allowed the Germans to conduct military training there kinda like a pre-cursor or similar to the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact -
A plan in 1924 that successfully solved the reparation issue for Germany. Was written after staggered payment and provided a plan to end the occupation of the Ruhr. It solved a serious international crisis Why is it important? It was Germany's arrangement to pay reperations -
It was a series of agreements signed by some of the majors in Europe where they mutually guaranteed peace in Europe. One of the treaties contained a mutual guarantee between Germany, Belgium, France, Great Britain. One of the other important ones contained a mutual border agreement between France, Belgium, and Germany.
Why is it important? Brought peace to Europe, and arose the spirit of Locarno -
Was a pact set up to outlaw war, it was one of the more bigger ways of trying to peace keep globally. Made war illegal and hoped to settle any conflicts on friendlier terms. Unfortunately there was no enforcement method to this, but still technically exists Why is it important? It was a policy that eliminated and outlawed war. -
Signed in 1929 and went into effect in 1930. It reduced Germany's over all reperations to 121,000,000,000 Reichsmarks in 59 annuities. Never was fully paid off after Hitler came into power it was reupdated Why is it important? Reduced the overall amount of reparation for Germany