Weimar and the Wider World

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Weimar and the Wider World Week 9, November 30

Essays returned next week in the lecture Will email you whose students’s essays I marked Additional feedback offered in office hours and Thursday afternoon (see sign up sheet on my door)

Structure lecture: 1. Paris Peace Treaties 2. “Disgrace on the Rhine” 3. Weimar Germany and the USSR 4. Stresemann 5. Locarno and League of Nations 6. Foreign policy after the 1929 economic crisis

German delegation to Versailles Storer, 116

Map of Germany post Versailles

“Paris suburb treaties” “Pariser Vorortverträge” St Germain Austria Neuilly sur Seine Bulgaria Trianon: Hungary Sevres: Turkey

Gustav Stresemann, 1878-1929 (with his friend W. von Rheinhaben)

Ernst May’s plans for Magnitogorsk (1930)

Weimar foreign politics Treaty of Versailles Rapallo 1922 Dawes plan 1924 Locarno 1925 Entry to the League of Nations 1926

“Black Disgrace on the Rhine”

Stresemann, Chamberlain, and Briand in Locarno

Owen Young, 1874-1962