Locarno Pact in 1925
_- Britain, France, Belgium, Italy and Germany signed
- Maintains peace between western European countries
- Guarantees borders of Europe (no more border disputes)
- Germany and France must demilitarize the Rhineland
- Brings insecurity to the east (Russia feels left out)
- Maintains peace between western European countries
- Guarantees borders of Europe (no more border disputes)
- Germany and France must demilitarize the Rhineland
- Brings insecurity to the east (Russia feels left out)
Kellogg-Briand Pact in 1928
_- Signed by 15 nations including USA, Germany and Russia
- Solved disputes by denouncing war
- Nobel peace prize won for this pact
- Good attempt at peace
- Solved disputes by denouncing war
- Nobel peace prize won for this pact
- Good attempt at peace
Summary
_The Locarno Pact was signed in 1925 by Britain, France, Italy, Germany
and Belgium, and it confirmed the borders of Europe. The Kellogg-Briand
Pact in 1928 was signed by 15 nations to solve disputes and denounce
war, winning a Nobel Prize.
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