2025-10-05 - 100th anniversary The treaty of Locarno 1925
The Locarno Treaties were seven agreements to settle European security issues negotiated in Locarno, Switzerland, from October 5 to 16, 1925, and officially signed in London on December 1, 1925. Participants included Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Germany with Reich Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann and Reich Chancellor Hans Luther. The German western border established in the Treaty of Versailles was thereby confirmed by the German Reich, as was the demilitarization of the Rhineland. The treaties entered into force on September 10, 1926, when Germany was admitted to the League of Nations. In 1936, Adolf Hitler ordered the Wehrmacht to invade the demilitarized Rhineland, thus breaking the Locarno Treaty.
16.10.1925 - German politician and industrialist Gustav Stresemann (m) is overwhelmed by journalists after signing the Locarno Treaties on the 16th of October in 1925. He founded the German Peo...
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30.09.1925 - The final conference in Locarno. The security pact between Belgium, Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy, Poland and Czechoslovakia was signed in Locarno, Italy, on the 16th of Oc...
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16.10.1925 - Group photograph for the signing of the Locarbo Treaties on 16 October 1925 with Emile Vandervelde (1), Aristide Briand (2), Hans Luther (3), Stanley Baldwin (4), Austin Chamberlai...
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01.10.1925 - The French delegation around Aristide Briand during the negogiations in Locarno in October 1925, which led to the signing of the pact on 16 October 1925. An important point of the...
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