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1926- Germany is allowed to join the league of nations

1923- Introduction of the Rentenmark. Match the heads to the tails. American loans used to help Germany. The reparations lowered. America to invest in German industries. starter.

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1926- Germany is allowed to join the league of nations

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  1. 1923- Introduction of the Rentenmark. Match the heads to the tails American loans used to help Germany. The reparations lowered. America to invest in German industries. starter A peace treaty Ger, Brit, Fra and Belg. Germany must keep to it’s new borders. France will promise to keep the peace and remove all remaining troops from the Rhineland. 1924- The Dawes Plan The new currency installs confidence into the economy. 1925- The Locarno Pact An agreement between 56 countries that they would not use war to achieve there foreign policy. 1926- Germany is allowed to join the league of nations The L of N was supposed to solve problems and police Europe. Ger being allowed to join showed that other countries now trusted them. Reduces reparations even further from £6.6 billion to £2 billion. This was to be paid over 59 years. Mean the government can educe peoples taxes. 1928- Kellogg- Briand Pact. 1929- The Young Plan.

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  4. The Young Plan, 1929

  5. The Dawes Plan, 1924

  6. review The sphere of influence which Stresemann was most involved in was… The sphere of influence which I believe was most significant is …

  7. 1923- Introduction of the Rentenmark. American loans used to help Germany. The reparations lowered. America to invest in German industries. 1923- Introduction of the Rentenmark American loans used to help Germany. The reparations lowered. America to invest in German industries. The new currency installs confidence into the economy. The new currency installs confidence into the economy. 1924- The Dawes Plan 1924- The Dawes Plan A peace treaty Ger, Brit, Fra and Belg. Germany must keep to it’s new borders. France will promise to keep the peace and remove all remaining troops from the Rhineland. A peace treaty Ger, Brit, Fra and Belg. Germany must keep to it’s new borders. France will promise to keep the peace and remove all remaining troops from the Rhineland. An agreement between 56 countries that they would not use war to achieve there foreign policy. An agreement between 56 countries that they would not use war to achieve there foreign policy. 1925- The Locarno Pact 1925- The Locarno Pact 1928- Kellogg- Briand Pact. 1928- Kellogg- Briand Pact Reduces reparations even further from £6.6 billion to £2 billion. This was to be paid over 59 years. Mean the government can educe peoples taxes. Reduces reparations even further from £6.6 billion to £2 billion. This was to be paid over 59 years. Mean the government can educe peoples taxes. 1929- The Young Plan. 1929- The Young Plan The L of N was supposed to solve problems and police Europe. Ger being allowed to join showed that other countries now trusted them. The L of N was supposed to solve problems and police Europe. Ger being allowed to join showed that other countries now trusted them. 1926- Germany is allowed to join the league of nations 1926- Germany is allowed to join the league of nations

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