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In an
agreement signed pursuant to a conference held in Locarno, Germany
recognized the western border stipulated in the Versailles Treaty
and undertook not to send armed forces into the Rhineland region
after the occupying powers evacuated it. The agreement belonged to a
set of political actions by the German Prime Minister, Gustav
Stresemann, who, in the mid-1920s, stabilized Germany’s status in
Europe and improved relations with the West and with the Soviet
Union.
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