RMTXJ6W7–1925 Daily Sketch front page reporting Locarno Treaty
RMG1DCYF–Austen Chamberlain and Stanley Baldwin sign the Locarno Treaty 1925. The Locarno Treaties were seven agreements negotiated at Locarno, Switzerland, on 5–16 October 1925 and formally signed in London on 1 December, in which the First World War Western European Allied powers and the new states of Central and Eastern Europe sought to secure the post-war territorial settlement,
RMDR9N1Y–Locarno Peace Conference 5th-16th October 1925
RMCPJ6E3–Protest against the signing of the Locarno Treaty, 1925
RMTXGJE3–Austen Chamberlain and Stanley Baldwin sign the Locarno Treaty 1925. The Locarno Treaties were seven agreements negotiated at Locarno, Switzerland, on 5â€ì16 October 1925 and formally signed in London on 1 December, in which the First World War Western European Allied powers and the new states of Central and Eastern Europe sought to secure the post-war territorial settlement,
RMCPJ6E0–Protest against the signing of the Locarno Treaty, 1926
RM2BWBY58–Signing of the Locarno treaty . Sir Austen Chamberlain leaving . 1 December 1925
RMCPJ6E1–May Rally of the KPD against the Locarno Treaty in Berlin, 1926
RF2MY47PD–Group photo of the delegates of the Locarno Treaty, London, UK 1925
RMGG2FWY–Interwar period. Caricature of the French politician Aristide Briand titled 'Le Pactomane' Concerning the Treaty of London
RMG7XP5G–Politics - Locarno Treaty - Foreign Office, London
RMB0KC4B–The Locarno Treaty sealed and signed in London, 1st December 1925, (1935). Artist: Unknown
RMCPMEAR–Protest march of the NSDAP against the Treaty of Locarno, 1928
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RMC45WEB–Signatures under the Treaty of Locarno, 1925
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RMTA2CXA–After the siging of the Locarno Treaty, the English left the 1st zone of the occupied Rhineland. Here they march out of Cologne.
RM2HX63N6–The Evacuation of Cologne, Farewell Scenes in the Snow: The British Army, after seven years, commenced the evacuation of cologne on the eve of the signing of the Locarno treaty in London. Royal Engineers saying good-bye to their wives (who will follow later) before ***** for Wiesbaden en route for England. January 1, 1929. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited).
RMKWC3CP–German troops march across the Hohenzollern Bridge to re-occupy Cologne and the Rhineland. March 7, 1936. This violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Treaties, but met no military resistance, or diplomatic sanctions. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 48)
RMWTD0D9–The anschluss succeeded: Hitler entered Vienna (April 1938). The Reich began its policy of annexations by controlling Austria.
RMEC87R8–Photograph of delegates attending the Locarno Treaty Conference. (A) Austen Chamberlain; (B) Aristide Briand; (C) Belgian Ambassador Vanderville; (D) Dr Luther and Herr Stresemann for Germany. Dated 1925
RM2E243NN–The anschluss succeeded: Hitler entered Vienna (April 1938). The Reich began its policy of annexations by controlling Austria.
RMDYEP3N–German army tank enters the Rhineland. The remilitarization of the Rhineland by the German Army took place on 7 March 1936 when German military forces entered the Rhineland. This was significant because it violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Treaties, marking the first time since the end of World War I that German troops had been in this region
RMKWC54Y–German troops march across the Hohenzollern Bridge to re-occupy Cologne and the Rhineland. March 7, 1936. This violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Treaties, but met no military resistance, or diplomatic sanctions. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 48)
RF2GKMFXW–Medieval Visconteo Castle (Castello Visconteo) built IX-XVIII cent. Locarno, 1495 Louis XII of France offered Locarno to the Swiss Confederacy for mil
RM2BWBT24–Signing of the Locarno treaty at the Foreign office . M Briand after the signing . 1 December 1925
RMP43DKT–A. BRIAND- TRATADOS DE LOCARNO (SUIZA)16 OCT 1925 PARA SEGURIDAD EUROPA TRAS I G.M.
RMB0KF76–Signing the Locarno Treaties at the British Foreign Office, London, 1925 (1926). Artist: Unknown
RMCW5ATW–Propaganda poster against the Treaty of Locarno on the Rhine concluded by Stresemann
RM2R8T6XA–Library Of The Nations -- This signature page of the treaty of locarno is one of the documents in the library's collection. It was signed in 1925 by delegates from Belgium, Czechoslovakia, England, France, Germany, Italy and Poland. May 28, 1954. (Photo by United Press).
RMP66WCJ–German army tank enters the Rhineland. The remilitarization of the Rhineland by the German Army took place on 7 March 1936 when German military forces entered the Rhineland. This was significant because it violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Treaties, marking the first time since the end of World War I that German troops had been in this region
RM2WG9J6E–Europe's pilgrim tour / Asia, America and Russia: 'Would she succeed?, J. Bretschneider, 1925 drawing Cartoon with Europe as a pilgrim en route to world peace in the Treaty of Locarno, 5-16 October 1925. Stereotyped representatives of Russia, America and Asia look waiting in a while. Netherlands paper. pencil. ink pen personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc.. symbols, allegories of peace, 'Pax'; 'Pace' (Ripa). Native peoples of North America
RMP66WCE–German army enters the Rhineland to salutes from civilians. The remilitarization of the Rhineland by the German Army took place on 7 March 1936 when German military forces entered the Rhineland. This was significant because it violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Treaties, marking the first time since the end of World War I that German troops had been in this region
RM2M3RH14–Cover of the 12 December 1925 issue of The Illustrated London News, showing a portrait of Gustav Stresemann (1878 1929), who briefly served as Chancellor of Germany in 1923 and Foreign Minister during the Weimar Republic from 1923 to 1929. Date: 1925
RMC13JTK–Vintage portrait photo circa 1900s of British statesman Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain (1863 - 1937).
RMTA15Y0–After the signing of the Locarno Treaty, the last Englishmen cleared the city of Cologne and marched home with their shouldered rifles and bayonets.
RM2ARBFMB–Murderous Adolf Hitler criticised by Beethoven and Goethe
RMBJW676–Aristide Briand, French politician, 1921. Artist: Unknown
RMWTD065–The remilitarization of the Rhineland (German: Rheinlandbesetzung) by the German Army began on 7 March 1936 when German military forces entered the Rh
RM2E243H2–The remilitarization of the Rhineland (German: Rheinlandbesetzung) by the German Army began on 7 March 1936 when German military forces entered the Rh
RMDYEP3M–German army enters the Rhineland to salutes from civilians. The remilitarization of the Rhineland by the German Army took place on 7 March 1936 when German military forces entered the Rhineland. This was significant because it violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Treaties, marking the first time since the end of World War I that German troops had been in this region
RF2GKMFY2–Medieval Visconteo Castle (Castello Visconteo) built IX-XVIII cent. Locarno, 1495 Louis XII of France offered Locarno to the Swiss Confederacy for mil
RM2BWBTCX–Signing of the Locarno treaty at the Foreign office . M Vandervelde ( Belgium ) leaving . 1 December 1925
RMC13AYB–Vintage portrait photo circa 1900s of British statesman Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain (1863 - 1937).
RMTA2TGF–Under the Locarno Treaty, a part of the occupied Rhineland was cleared by the Allies. Here, English officers leave a hotel in Wiesbaden.
RMC452RF–Gustav Stresemann and Hans Luther sign the Locarno Treaties, 1925
RMCPJ7H2–The First Hague Conference, 1929 - Signing of the Treaty
RMC46APK–Protest against the Locarno Treaties, 1925
RMTA36P0–March of the Communist Party on May Day . There are protest posters against the Locarno treaties (right) and the American dollar loans to boost the German economy.
RM2BWFN7P–Locarno treaty signed . Mr and Mrs Baldwin leaving the Foreign Office after the signing . 1 December 1925
RF2GKMFY1–Medieval Visconteo Castle (Castello Visconteo) built IX-XVIII cent. Locarno, 1495 Louis XII of France offered Locarno to the Swiss Confederacy for mil
RM2BW3HRC–French Foreign Minister arrives for Locarno conference . E Yvon Delbos , French Foreign Minister , arrived at Victoria Station , London , to attend the Locarno Conference between Belgium , France and Great Britain for the first part of a new attempt to negotiate a settlemet of Europe ' s problems . It is anticipated an attempt to negotiate a new Western Agreement to replace the Locarno Treaty will be the aim of the talks which open tomorrow ( Thursday ) . M Corbin , French Ambassador and Mr Oliver Harvey , private secretary to Mr Athony Eden , British Foreign Minister welcomed Delbos . Photo s
RMTA3BN0–The election campaign of the DNVP (German National People's Party) for the Reichstag election in 1928, set the mood against the Treaty of Locarno, which envisaged a foreign-policy rapprochement between Germany and France. The picture shows a smiling black French soldier, who threatens the German Rhine, its castles and vineyards with a fixed bayonet.
RMDYYRA5–Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936
RMDYYRF5–Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936
RMBPYTJN–German statesman Gustav Stresemann (1878 - 1929) - Chancellor (1923) + Foreign Minister (1923 - 1929) of the Weimar Republic.
RF2GKMFXN–Medieval Visconteo Castle (Castello Visconteo) built IX-XVIII cent. Locarno, 1495 Louis XII of France offered Locarno to the Swiss Confederacy for mil
RM2BW3HMC–French Foreign Minister arrives for Locarno conference . E Yvon Delbos , French Foreign Minister , arrived at Victoria Station , London , to attend the Locarno Conference between Belgium , France and Great Britain for the first part of a new attempt to negotiate a settlemet of Europe ' s problems . It is anticipated an attempt to negotiate a new Western Agreement to replace the Locarno Treaty will be the aim of the talks which open tomorrow ( Thursday ) . M Corbin , French Ambassador and Mr Oliver Harvey , private secretary to Mr Athony Eden , British Foreign Minister welcomed Delbos . Photo s
RMDYYRF6–Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936
RMBPYJEG–Vintage photo c1920s of Aristide Briand (1862 - 1932) - Prime Minister of France on several occasions between 1909 and 1929.
RM2BW3X33–The new Anglo - Egyptian Treaty was signed in the Locarno Room of the Foreign Office The Treaty makes permanent the relations between Britain and Egypt . It provides for the evacuation of Cairo by British troops , but for the continued guard of the essential Empire routes including the Suez Canal area . The Egyptian delegation of 13 was led by Mustapha el Nahas Pasha , the Premier . Photo shows : Nahas Pasha , the Egyptian Premier , arriving at the Foreign Office with his wife for the signing of the treaty . 26 Aug 1936 Original caption from negative
RMBPY4YC–Portrait photo c1921 of Aristide Briand (1862 - 1932) - Prime Minister of France on several occasions between 1909 + 1929.
RM2BW3GXP–M Flandin leaves to report to French Government on Germany ' s statement to League . M Flandin , French Foreign Minister , left Croydon by air for Paris to report to his Government on Herr von Ribbentrop , Hitler ' s representative told the Council . ' We consider the Locarno Treaty as being dead , and that not by the fault of Germany . Photo shows , M Flandin walking to the plane at Croydon . 19 March 1936
RM2BW3GXF–M Flandin leaves to report to French Government on Germany ' s statement to League . M Flandin , French Foreign Minister , left Croydon by air for Paris to report to his Government on Herr von Ribbentrop , Hitler ' s representative told the Council . ' We consider the Locarno Treaty as being dead , and that not by the fault of Germany . Photo shows , M Flandin walking to the plane at Croydon . 19 March 1936
RM2BW3GXH–M Flandin leaves to report to French Government on Germany ' s statement to League . M Flandin , French Foreign Minister , left Croydon by air for Paris to report to his Government on Herr von Ribbentrop , Hitler ' s representative told the Council . ' We consider the Locarno Treaty as being dead , and that not by the fault of Germany . Photo shows , M Flandin walking to the plane at Croydon . 19 March 1936 19 March 1936
RM2BW40KB–Mr Eden has talks with Belgian Premier and foreign Minister in Brussels. Mr Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Minister, is having discussions in Brussels with M. Paul van Zeeland, the Belgian Premier, and M. Spaak, the Foreign Minister. The talks follow Belgium's new agreement with Britain and France which releases Belgium from her military obligations under the Locarno Treaty. Photo shows: Mr Anthony Eden with M. Spaak, Belgian Foreign Minister (left) [text mising] 26 April 1937
RM2BW40JD–Mr Eden has talks with Belgian Premier and foreign Minister in Brussels. Mr Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Minister, is having discussions in Brussels with M. Paul van Zeeland, the Belgian Premier, and M. Spaak, the Foreign Minister. The talks follow Belgium's new agreement with Britain and France which releases Belgium from her military obligations under the Locarno Treaty. Photo shows: Mr Anthony Eden with Premier van Zeeland (left) and M. Spaak, Belgian Foreign Minister, by the Prime Minister's office in Brussels. 26 April 1937
RM2BW3X39–Egyptian Premier At Foreign Office With Wife For Signing Of New Anglo - Egyptian Treaty . The new Anglo - Egyptian Treaty was signed in the Locarno Room of the Foreign Office The Treaty makes permanent the relations between Britain and Egypt . It provides for the evacuation of Cairo by British troops , but for the continued guard of the essential Empire routes including the Suez Canal area . The Egyptian delegation of 13 was led by Mustapha el Nahas Pasha , the Premier . Photo shows : Nahas Pasha , the Egyptian Premier , arriving at the Foreign Office with his wife for the signing of the treat
RM2BW3X2Y–Mr . MacDonald At Signing Of New Anglo - Egyptian Treaty . The new Anglo - Egyptian Treaty was signed in the Locarno Room of the Foreign Office The Treaty makes permanent the relations between Britain and Egypt . It provides for the evacuation of Cairo by British troops , but for the continued guard of the essential Empire routes including the Suez Canal area . The Egyptian delegation of 13 was led by Mustapha el Nahas Pasha , the Premier . Photo shows : Mr Ramsay MacDonald , one of Britain ' s signatories , arriving at the Foreign Office with Egyptian delegates behind . 26 Aug 1936 Original c
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