Stresemann had suggested a treaty with France’s Aristide Briand (returned to office in 1924)
Stresemann also agreed to settle boundary disputes with Poland and Czechoslovakia by peaceful means and France promised those countries military aid if they were attacked by Germany.
Stresemann and Briand shared Nobel Peace Prize in 1926In 1926 Germany joined the League of Nations, where Stresemann continued his “peace offensive” and in 1928 fifteen countries signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact, which “condemned and renounced war as an instrument of national policy”
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