Stresemann Era
Refers to the period from 1923 to 1929 in Germany when Gustav Stresemann served as Chancellor, known for economic recovery, foreign policy advancements, cultural developments, and political stability.
Dawes Plan
Initiative introduced by Stresemann to manage reparations payments post-WWI, reducing the burden on Germany and providing loans to stimulate the economy.
Locarno Treaties
Agreements signed by Stresemann to improve relations with France and Belgium, guaranteeing Germany's borders and fostering European cooperation and peace.
Rentenmark
New currency introduced by Stresemann to stabilize the German economy and end hyperinflation, restoring confidence and paving the way for economic stability and growth.
League of Nations
International organization joined by Germany in 1926 under Stresemann's leadership, marking a significant step towards global reintegration and cooperation in diplomacy.