London Conference of 1924

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The London Conference of 1924 was an international diplomatic meeting that helped resolve the Ruhr crisis and advance implementation of the Dawes Plan to stabilize Germany’s reparations and European postwar relations.

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instanceOf international diplomatic conference
aimedTo facilitate withdrawal of French and Belgian troops from the Ruhr
normalize relations between Germany and the Allied powers
resolve the Ruhr crisis
stabilize German reparations payments
appliesTo Belgium NERFINISHED
French Third Republic NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland’s successor, the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
chronologicallyAfter Treaty of Versailles NERFINISHED
World War I NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country United Kingdom
follows Paris Conference on Reparations (1924) NERFINISHED
Ruhr occupation NERFINISHED
hasBasis Dawes Plan NERFINISHED
hasMainSubject European postwar relations
Franco-German relations
German reparations
Ruhr crisis NERFINISHED
implementation of the Dawes Plan
historicalEra interwar period
location London, England
surface form: London
participant Belgium NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
representatives of creditor powers
partOf interwar diplomacy
post–World War I settlement
relatedTo Allied Reparations Commission NERFINISHED
League of Nations NERFINISHED
Locarno Treaties NERFINISHED
result improvement of Germany’s international position
political agreement to implement the Dawes Plan
settlement framework for the Ruhr crisis
steps toward evacuation of the Ruhr by occupying forces
strengthening of the Dawes Plan as the reparations regime
timePeriod 1924
topic economic stabilization of Germany
foreign control over German finances
reparations schedule for Germany
security concerns of France and Belgium

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Ruhr occupation followedBy London Conference of 1924