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Successes: International Borders

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International Borders

The Treaty of Versailles created lots of new countries. Lots of these countries had disputes over their newly-drawn borders. The League of Nations helped to resolve tensions by holding votes so that the people of different countries could decide what they wanted to happen.

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The Locarno Treaty, 1925

  • The League made more treaties, such as the Locarno Treaty (1925).
    • The Locarno Treaty involved Britain, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Italy, and Belgium.
  • By signing this Treaty, all member countries promised to respect the borders of their neighbours and to not go to war again.
  • They promised to negotiate with each other as opposed to invading each other.
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Significance

  • This was a really significant treaty.
  • This treaty showed the world that Germany was no longer being held to ransom by being forced to sign ‘diktats’ like they were in the First World War.
  • This treaty was one that Germany voluntarily signed.
  • This promoted good international relations.
  • The reputation of Germany started to improve.
  • People began to see Germany as a peaceful nation again.
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Economic sanctions

  • The League also placed economic sanctions on countries that:
    • refused to co-operate
    • tried to invade other countries

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