Europe 1925: Locarno Conference
1 December 1925
1 Dec 1925
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Locarno Conference
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1 Dec 1925 Locarno Conference
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By 1925, Germany and the European Allies wanted to restore good relations. As a result, they signed the Locarno Treaties whereby Germany accepted the changes in its western borders. While no guarantee was made for her eastern borders, Germany did agree not to alter those borders by force.