The Recovery Of Germany Flashcards

1
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What did the Rentenmark do

A

Halted inflation
Weimar popularity increased
Trade could now happen

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2
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Dawes plan

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Loaned germany $800 million in 1924
Reparations were lowered to 1000 million marks
French withdrew from he Ruhr

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3
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When was the Wall Street crash

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October 1929

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4
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Wall Street led to what in germany

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Economic collapse

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5
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What did the young plan do

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Reparations were reduced by 20% in 1929

Payments were payable over a long period of time 59 years

Tax reductions

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6
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Locarno treaties effects

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Germany accepted the Versailles borders
French had to stay away from the Ruhr
Demilitarised Rhineland
Germany were treated equally
European relations improved

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7
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When was the League of Nations

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1926

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Effects of the League of Nations

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Disputes were less likely to happen
Germans grew more confident of the Weimar
Increased foreign investment into German industries

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9
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Kellog-Briand pact date

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1928

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10
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Effects of the Kellog-Briand pact

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60+ countries signed the pact agreeing not to go to war
Former enemies promised not to use military force
Weimar became more respected

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