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The Depression and its impact on international relations: the failures of the Lausanne and London Conferences on international debts and reparations.
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Attempts at maintaining the peace, 1923–1935
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Attempts at maintaining the peace, 1923–1935
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The Depression and its impact on international relations: the failures of the Lausanne and London Conferences on international debts and reparations
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Quick student answer
What was one of the main outcomes of the Lausanne Conference in 1932?
Direct answer
The Lausanne Conference in 1932 resulted in a reduction of reparations for Germany, which was a significant outcome amidst the economic difficulties of the Great Depression.
Key terms
- Reparations: Payments imposed on Germany after World War I to compensate the Allies for war damages.
- Protectionism: Economic policy of restricting imports from other countries to protect domestic industries.
Common trap
Overgeneralizing the impact of the Great Depression: Focus on specific policies and events, such as the Lausanne and London Conferences, to illustrate how the Great Depression influenced international relations.
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