Treaty of Locarno
History of France
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| 1925 | Doumergue, Gaston | |
Locarno France signs two further treaties with Poland and Czechoslovakia respectively, pledging mutual assistance in the event of conflict with Germany
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Locarno The principle treaty is signed between Germany, France, Belgium, Britain, and Italy, under which the first three signatories undertook not to attack each other, with the latter two acting as guarantors
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1925 | Painleve, Paul | |
Locarno France signs two further treaties with Poland and Czechoslovakia respectively, pledging mutual assistance in the event of conflict with Germany
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Locarno In its final form the treaty of Mutual Guarantee, or Rhineland Pact, as it was more popularly known, confirmed Germany's frontiers with Belgium and France as established at Versailles, including the DMZ
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Locarno The principle treaty is signed between Germany, France, Belgium, Britain, and Italy, under which the first three signatories undertook not to attack each other, with the latter two acting as guarantors
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