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Preface: Enter the Germans
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Susan Pedersen
Published: 18 June 2015
... that Germany's colonies could now be returned; Gustav Stresemann knew this was impossible but demanded a German seat on the Mandates Commission. Ludwig Kastl, an economic expert, was appointed and pressed forward ‘internationalization’. Germany concluded that if it could not regain its colonies, territorial...
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From Thoiry to the Young Plan: Cautious Progress and the Death of Stresemann
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Conan Fischer
Published: 09 February 2017
... of the Rhineland. The Hague conferences saw a marked deterioration in Franco-British relations as against improved Franco-German relations. The shock of Gustav Stresemann’s untimely death in October 1929 was mitigated as French leaders warmed to his successor as Foreign Minister, Julius Curtius, and the pursuit...
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Tango with the Devil
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Sean McMeekin
Published: 11 December 2003
... the political burden of a burgeoning employment crisis that threatened to bankrupt the national unemployment insurance fund. Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann of the People's Party, who had negotiated the far-reaching Young Plan of 1929 refinancing the German reparation payments over the long term...
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Searching for Stresemann: The Lessons of the 1920s for Diplomacy and the Middle East Peace Process
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Brian C. Rathbun
Published: 18 September 2014
...This chapter contends that there is a lot to learn from the 1920s, both about what could have been in Europe and what could still be in the Middle East. It argues that, had Germany, France, and Britain continued down the diplomatic path forged by Gustav Stresemann, Aristide Briand, and Austen...
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Between Nationalism and Corporatism: The Ruhr Conflict
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Charles S. Maier
Published: 27 October 2015
... in Germany, along with the conflict involving corporatist forces, French President Raymond Poincaré, and German Chancellor Gustav Stresemann. Action Française rightwing and nationalist organization Briand Aristide repeated premier then Foreign Minister corporatism Cuno Wilhelm director of Hamburg America...
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Published: 10 April 2003
...The German government, led by Wilhelm Cuno, collapsed in August 1923, to be replaced by a coalition led by Gustav Stresemann. Renewed efforts to negotiate a settlement with France failed, for the French Premier, Poincaré, believed that the territorial disintegration of Germany was imminent and saw...
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A Vision of Europe: Franco-German Relations during the Great Depression, 1929-1932
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Conan Fischer
Published online: 16 February 2017
Published in print: 09 February 2017
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Cards on the Table: The Treaty of Mutual Guarantee and the “Spirit of Locarno”
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Brian C. Rathbun
Published: 18 September 2014
... security, the Germans greater sovereignty, and the British conciliation on the continent. With help from British realists and French liberals, foreign minister Gustav Stresemann had transformed Germany from the object of negotiations to an equal participant. Belgium Eastern Europe League of Nations...
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The Resurgence of Interwar Germany
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David M. Edelstein
Published: 15 September 2017
... David Schacht Hjalmar Molotov Vyacheslav Spanish Civil War Anti Comintern Pact 1936 Trotsky Leon Handel Michael I offensive realism Ulam Adam B Adamthwaite Anthony Germany interwar period Adolf Hitler Gustav Stresemann time horizons How great powers addressed a potential resurgent threat...
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‘The Real Dividing Line between the Years of War and the Peace that is to Follow’ Towards Locarno, 1924–1925
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Peter J. Yearwood
Published: 15 January 2009
... accords with Aristide Briand and Gustav Stresemann. Initially inclined to dismiss the League, Chamberlain came to recognize its value in making his continental commitment acceptable to British public opinion and in integrating Germany into the Western political system. The caution of party statements...
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