Pact of Locarno, (Dec. 1, 1925), series of agreements whereby Germany, France, Belgium, Great Britain, and Italy mutually guaranteed peace in western Europe. The treaties were initialed at Locarno, Switz., on October 16 and signed in London on December 1.
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- en.wikipedia.org Locarno TreatiesThe principal treaty concluded at Locarno was the Rhineland Pact between Germany, France, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Italy.
- JOHN CANNON "Locarno, treaties of ." ... Adolf Hitler's violations of the Treaty of Versailles disturbed the general peace established at Locarno.
- studysmarter.co.uk World Wars Locarno TreatiesLocarno Treaty Significance. The Locarno Treaties marked a significant improvement in relations between Germany and its First World War rivals.
- britannica.com event/Pact-of-LocarnoThe treaties were initialed at Locarno, Switz., on October 16 and signed in London on December 1. The agreements consisted of (1) a treaty of.
- spartacus-educational.com GERlocarno.htmAn account of the Treaty of Locarno that includes includes images, quotations and the main facts of his life. Key Stage 3. GCSE Modern World.
- theoryuni.com en/locarno-treaty-agreements/The Locarno Treaty Agreements were a series of important agreements signed between Germany and the major European powers in 1925.
- http://thenagain.info WebChron/World/Locarno.htmlThe Locarno Treaties were meant to improve this tense post-war situation by reaching compromises in order to help prevent future wars.
- treatyteller.com how-did-the-locarno-treaties-…The Locarno Treaties played a vital role in promoting regional stability and security in Europe. One of the key impacts was the mitigation of border disputes.
- nationalww2museum.org war/articles/spirit-locarnoThe Locarno Pact, or the Treaties of Locarno, were a series of treaties negotiated in October 1925 in the lakeside resort of Locarno, Switzerland, and signed...
- edukemy.com blog/locarno-treaties-upsc-world-…The Locarno Treaties of 1925, a significant diplomatic accomplishment in the interwar period, aimed to promote peace and stability.