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Summary International relations and the balance of power after the Locarno Treaties

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Viewed the progress made in stabilising
No longer isolated in
Western Europe with hostility and would
Europe
delay revolution in Germany. Tried to
Belgium Italy deflect Stresemann from his Locarno
Tried to delay Germany’s policy, by offering support against
membership of the Poland. However, Stresemann was not
France and Belgium to act No real gains from
League’s Council. willing to give up the policy but was
independently the treaties- just a
Persuaded Stresemann to anxious to keep links with Moscow and
guarantor
sign the German-Soviet ratify the Rapollo Agreement.
Treaty of Friendship

USSR
France
Gained the least from In 1927, after ordering a raid Relationship with Britain
the Locarno Treaties- on the offices of the official deteriorated as the
illusion of security soviet trading company, Conservative British gov
Arcos, in attempts to discover in October 1925 refused
Felt they had more espionage the British to ratify the Anglo-Soviet
security from government severed all General Treaty
Britain official relations with Russia

Had much to
celebrate- the
Greeted the treaties with France-German
enthusiasm. détente increased
European security

USA Britain
More possibility for
Negotiated a commercial Pleased the USA
disarmament
trade agreement with the are coming out of
Germany had to USSR in October 1925. isolationism
adhere to the treaties
Refused to commit to
Germany the border disputes-
didn’t have to
intervene in the East
the council did
Unpopular with Nationalists Brought Germany closer to
in the Reichstag and there Britain and made chances
was a referendum, but it more possible for entering Wouldn’t form an
was passed the League anti-Soviet pact

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