Locarno Conference

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The Locarno Conference was a 1925 diplomatic meeting in Locarno, Switzerland, where European powers negotiated a series of treaties aimed at stabilizing post–World War I borders and improving relations between Germany and its neighbors.

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instanceOf diplomatic conference
historical event
international summit
aimedTo improve relations between Germany and its neighbors
reduce the risk of war in Western Europe
stabilize Western European borders
country Switzerland
endDate 1925-10-16
followed Treaty of Versailles NERFINISHED
World War I NERFINISHED
followedBy Germany’s admission to the League of Nations
hasMainSubject European security
Franco-German relations
German reintegration into Europe
post–World War I borders
keyFigure Aristide Briand NERFINISHED
Austen Chamberlain NERFINISHED
Benito Mussolini NERFINISHED
Gustav Stresemann NERFINISHED
Émile Vandervelde NERFINISHED
language English
French
German
locatedIn Canton of Ticino NERFINISHED
Europe
Locarno NERFINISHED
participant Belgium NERFINISHED
Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
Poland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
partOf Weimar Republic foreign policy
interwar diplomacy
pointInTime 1925
result Locarno Treaties NERFINISHED
Rhineland Pact NERFINISHED
arbitration treaties between Germany and its neighbors
spirit of Locarno
significance considered a high point of interwar European cooperation
contributed to the so-called Locarno era of relative stability
marked partial normalization of relations with Germany
startDate 1925-10-05
topic Rhineland demilitarization
arbitration of disputes
mutual guarantees of borders
security in Western Europe

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