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The Treaty of Rapallo was an agreement signed on 16 April 1922 between the German Reich and Soviet Russia under which both renounced all territorial and financial claims against each other and opened friendly diplomatic relations. The treaty was negotiated by Russian Foreign Minister Georgi Chicherin and German Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau.
Treaty of Rapallo, (April 16, 1922) treaty between Germany and the Soviet Union, signed at Rapallo, Italy. Negotiated by Germany’s Walther Rathenau and the Soviet Union’s Georgy V. Chicherin, it reestablished normal relations between the two nations.
The Treaty of Rapallo was an agreement between the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in the aftermath of the First World War.
The Treaty of Rapallo was a treaty signed on April 16th, 1922, between Germany and the Soviet Union. It was signed in Rapallo Italy, hence its name. It was negotiated by Walther Rathenau for Germany and for the Soviet Union, Georgy V. Chicherin.
Here is the full text of the treaty signed at Rapallo: The Kingdom of I faly and the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, desiring to establish between themselves a condition of sincere friendship and of cordial relation-ship for the common good of both people, the Kingdom of Italy recognizing in the es-.
The Treaty of Rapallo 1922 represented a pivotal moment in the relationship between Germany and the Soviet Union, designed to reinstate diplomatic and economic ties after World War I. This renowned agreement facilitated a mutual understanding, as both nations faced isolation from the broader international community.
Two treaties signed at Rapallo, a city in north Italy. The First Treaty of Rapallo (1920) established relations between Italy and the kingdom of Serbs, Croatians, and Slovenes (Yugoslavia). Italy obtained the Istrian peninsula while Dalmatia went to Yugoslavia.
The Treaty of Rapallo was signed on April 16, 1922, at the Italian coastal town of Rapallo. It marked the first significant diplomatic agreement between Germany and Soviet Russia following their isolation after World War I.
The Treaty of Rapallo was signed by Germany and the Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic on April 16, 1922. As part of a plan to encourage economic recovery after World War I, the Allies invited Germany and Soviet Russia to a European conference in Genoa, Italy, in April 1922.
Treaty of Rapallo (1920) (Rapal Treaty of 1920) – the Treaty on the border between Italy and Yugoslavia, signed on November 12, 1920, in the City of Rapallo, Italy.