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100 Years Ago, the Hope of a Peace Diplomacy in Locarno

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OPINION. Between the crisis of German reparations and the crisis of 1929, there were almost five years when peace seemed to prevail in Europe, thanks to diplomats such as Aristide Briand or Gustav Stresemann, in Locarno and in Geneva around the League of Nations. The story of the historian professor emeritus of the University of Geneva Antoine FleuryFrom October 5 to 16, 1925, representatives of Germany, Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, Po…
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OPINION. Between the crisis of German reparations and the crisis of 1929, there were almost five years when peace seemed to prevail in Europe, thanks to diplomats such as Aristide Briand or Gustav Stresemann, in Locarno and in Geneva around the League of Nations. The story of the historian professor emeritus of the University of Geneva Antoine FleuryFrom October 5 to 16, 1925, representatives of Germany, Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, Po…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
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