3.2.1

The Disarmament Conference

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The Disarmament Conference (1932-1934)

The Disarmament Conference (1932-1934) in Geneva sought to reduce weapons but failed due to disagreements and Hitler's rearmament plans.

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Purpose

  • The League of Nations organised the Geneva Disarmament Conference from 1932 to 1934.
  • The conference aimed to make all countries reduce their weapons after World War I.
  • The League expected Germany and other nations to disarm to ensure peace.
  • The conference wanted to prevent future wars through arms reduction.
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Countries required to disarm

  • The League of Nations required Germany and other countries to reduce their armies.
  • Germany faced strict limits on weapons because of the Treaty of Versailles (1919).
    • The conference tried to make countries like France and Britain also reduce their weapons.
    • The League balanced demands between countries with different security needs.
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Plans for disarmament

  • The conference proposed equal limits on weapons for all countries.
    • The Geneva talks discussed reducing infantry, tanks, aircraft, and navy ships.
  • The League suggested Germany could only have a small army under control.
  • Some countries wanted total disarmament, but others wanted strong armies.
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Disarmament failure

  • The League of Nations could not agree on equal disarmament terms.
  • Germany disagreed with limits and wanted equal status with other countries.
  • France refused to reduce its army without guaranteed security.
  • Many countries distrusted each other and feared losing power.
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Hitler's rearmament plans

  • Adolf Hitler rejected disarmament in 1933 after becoming Germany's leader.
    • Hitler began secretly rebuilding Germany's army and weapons quickly.
  • Hitler's plans violated the Treaty of Versailles and alarmed other nations.
  • Germany officially left the League and the Disarmament Conference in 1933.
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Effects of the Conference

  • The failure showed the League of Nations' weakness in keeping peace.
  • The conference's collapse encouraged Hitler to expand German power.
  • Countries started rearming themselves, increasing tensions in Europe.
  • The breakdown helped lead to the outbreak of World War II in 1939.

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