RAPALLO, TREATY OF, 1922

1922, agreement signed by Germany and the USSR at Rapallo, Italy. It was reached by Walter Rathenau and G. V. Chicherin independently of the Conference of Genoa (see Genoa, Conference of), which was then in session. Germany accorded the USSR de jure recognition (the first such recognition extended to the Soviet government), and the two signatories mutually canceled all prewar debts and renounced war claims. Particularly advantageous to Germany was the inclusion of a most-favored-nation clause and of extensive trade agreements. The treaty enabled the German army, through secret agreements, to produce and perfect in the USSR weapons forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles.

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...way for the Treaty of Rapallo, signed by...This work of theirs was continued at Rapallo, for, on...signed the treaty which ensured...October 11, 1922, by which...Constantinople of the Nationalists...Europe. The Treaty of Lausanne...
...its most spectacular subsidiary event, the Rapallo treaty, and though there have been good critical studies of the individual statesmen and nations that...to investigate this important event of 1922 in its entirety. This work follows and...
...politicians towards the prospect of treaty revisions, and reached its climax...movement and the final victory of Fascism in 1922. 48 On the other hand, the...of fascism with the March on Rome of 1922 and the Machtergreifung of 1933...
...21-6 February 1922 Washington...Congress of the Toilers...16 April Rapallo Treaty with Germany...suggestion of Hughes, a treaty was signed on 6 February 1922 by the five...On 21 June 1922 in Peking an exchange of ratifications...and the treaty went into...
...Italy: Monetary and Financial Policy, 1914 1922 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993 , pp. 218 229. For a good overall survey of economic conditions, see Gianni Toniolo...of unification, from the signing of the Treaty of Plombieres with France in July 1858...
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...peninsula was confirmed by the Treaty of Rapallo of 12 November 1920.(6) However, Italian...which in turn was formalized by the Treaty of Osimo of 1 October 1975.(7) All...ministerial decree gazetted on 28 April 1922.(8) Given the official view that the...
...Versailles, giving military training through the disguise of sports clubs, and building planes on Soviet soil. This took place prior to Hitler and after the 1922 Rapallo treaty between Weimar and the Soviet Union. After 1933, Weimars...
...League of Nations in September 1922. She would receive a League-sponsored reconstruction loan of 250 million gold crowns (about...considerably by the 26 April 1915 Treaty of London signed by her with...arrived at an agreement, at Rapallo, on 12 November 1920, and...
...5, declares the hope of a negotiated peace a "chimera". C. J. Lowe and M. L. Dockrill, The Mirage of Power. Vol. 2: British Foreign Policy 1914-1922 (London, 1972), Chapter 3, endorse the British War Cabinets determination to achieve military victory...
...Germany to remain in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO),the alliance...created to prevent the Soviet conquest of Western Europe. Furthermore, the...rapprochement with a defeated Germany at Rapallo in 1922, the attempt to create a "united...


 

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...Germany and the Soviet Union wid ened the scope of the Rapallo Treat of 1922. From the moment of Hitler advent to power in 1933...strong enough to break out of the bonds o the Versailles Treaty, Stalin provided training facilities on Soviet soil...
...Republic after the signing of the Rapallo Pact in 1922. Germany has a choice again--as...consequence has been a reassessment of German national interests, and the...when the Soviet Union ratified the Treaty of Moscow on March 15, 1991. Germany...
...Anti-Ballistic Missile ABM Treaty to national missile...realm, the demise of bipolarity did have...embodied in the ABM Treaty." Yet the purpose...though, by a flight of fancy, that NMD really...Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, to which the United...adhere amid a chorus of international chagrin...


 

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RAPALLO, TREATY OF , 1922 1922, agreement signed...and the USSR at Rapallo, Italy. It was...Chicherin independently of the Conference...agreements. The treaty enabled the German...forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles...
...divergent purposes of the former Allies and the distrust caused by the announcement of the Treaty of Rapallo (see Rapallo, Treaty of , 1922) between Germany and the USSR made agreement impossible, and the conference adjourned on May 19...
...Soviet Union set about repairing the damage caused by the revolution and the civil war. In 1922, Germany recognized the Soviet Union (see Rapallo, Treaty of ), and most other Western nations except the United States followed suit in 1924. Also in...
...reconstruction (1921) and later foreign minister (1922). He represented Germany at the Cannes and Genoa reparations conferences and negotiated the Treaty of Rapallo (see Rapallo, Treaty of ) with Russia. A Jew, he was assassinated by nationalist...
...recognition for his country from W European nations. He negotiated the Treaty of Rapallo (see Rapallo, Treaty of , and Genoa, Conference of ) with Germany in 1922. He ceased to conduct foreign affairs in 1928 because of illness and was succeeded by his...
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