Treaty of Rapallo, 1922
- Russia and Germany
- Allowed for German soldiers to train in Russia
- Russia exchanged military goods
France's Treaties of Mutual Assistance
- Belgium, 1920
- Poland, 1921
- The Little Entente: Czechoslovakia, Romania, Yugoslavia (1924, 1926, 1927) against Germany
The Locarno Pact
- Begins a period of optimism "The Spirit of Locarno"
- Britain, France, Belgium, Italy and Germany sign it
- Guarantees borders of European borders
- Demilitarizes the Rhineland
- Brings insecurity in the east
The Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928
- 15 nations including USA, Germany and Russia (Many other countries sign similar deals)
- Denounced war as a method of solving disputes
- Won nobel peace prize for this
Summary
There were multiple treaties and pacts that were signed in Germany during this time. The Treaty of Rapallo allowed for German soldiers to train in Russia. The Locarno Pact ensured the demilitarization of the Rhineland, at the same time, this pact brought major insecurity to the east.