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... loans from America businesses. In 1925 Stresseman signed the Locarno Pact, in which Germany and France should not attack each other. Germany under Stresseman were aiming to re-establish their position collaborating with the world community. In a speech made at Locarno, Stresseman said: "If we believe at all in the future of our peoples, we ought not to live in disunity and enmity, we must join in hands in common labour." The allies were impressed by Germany and by 1926 they were allowed to join the League of Nation. Things were seem to go smoothly for Germany apparently. Meanwhile Adolf Hitler, the brave Iron Cross awarded lance corporals during the WW1, was against the Weimar Republic. He believed that the German people had been "stabbed at the back" by the Republic leaders "November criminals" by signing the Treaty of Versailles. He joined German Workers' Party in Munich in 1919,transforming it later on into a ...
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