International Relations

Cards (5)

  • Locarno Treaties (1925)
    Germany, France and Belgium agreed to respect post-Versailles borders
    Germany accepted loss of Alsace-Lorraine to France
    No more Ruhr invasions
    German frontiers in the east remained negotiable in the future
  • League of Nations (1926)
    Locarno Treaties proved acceptance of Versailles settlement
    Germany was accepted as a permanent member
    Gained more international power
  • Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928)
    1/62 countries that signed up
    Committed signatories to settling disputes peacefully
  • Positives
    Accepted into an international community that sought to work to avoid destructive war
    Maintained good relations across Europe 
  • Negatives
    The Great Depression occurred after the Wall Street Crash, so ethos of cooperation and peace was short lived