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Germany’s international position; Stresemann's foreign policy aims and achievements including: Locarno; the League of Nations; the Treaty of Berlin; the end of allied occupation and the pursuit of disarmament.

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The 'Golden Age' of the Weimar Republic, 1924–1928

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The 'Golden Age' of the Weimar Republic, 1924–1928

Aqa A Level History2O Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918–1945

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Germany’s international position; Stresemann's foreign policy aims and achievements including: Locarno; the League of Nations; the Treaty of Berlin; the end of allied occupation and the pursuit of disarmament

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What was one of the key aims of Stresemann's foreign policy during the Weimar Republic?

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One of the key aims of Stresemann's foreign policy was to secure Germany's entry into the League of Nations.

Key terms

  • Locarno Treaties: A series of agreements in 1925 that aimed to secure post-World War I borders in Western Europe and improve relations between Germany, France, and Belgium.
  • Stresemann: Gustav Stresemann was a German politician who served as Chancellor and Foreign Minister, known for his role in stabilizing the Weimar Republic and improving Germany's international relations.

Common trap

Misunderstanding the impact of the Treaty of Versailles: It's important to recognize that the treaty created a context of resentment and instability that Stresemann sought to address through diplomacy.

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