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From then on, however, there was a slow decline in relations, with a complete breakdown reached a few months after Hitler's 1933 rise to power. Prolongations of the Treaty were signed on 24 June 1931, and in the same year, German banks granted the Soviet Union 300 million marks′ worth of additional
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If on the occasion of a conflict of the nature mentioned in Article 2, or at a time when neither of the Contracting Parties is engaged in warlike operations, a coalition is formed between third Powers with a view to the economic or financial boycott of either of the Contracting Parties, the other
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It shall enter into force on the date of the exchange of the instruments of ratification and shall remain in force for five years. The two Contracting Parties shall confer in good time before the expiration of this period with regard to the future development of their political relations.
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The German Government and the Government of the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics will maintain friendly contact in order to promote an understanding with regard to all political and economic questions jointly affecting their two countries.
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Should one of the Contracting Parties, despite its peaceful attitude, be attacked by one or more third Powers, the other Contracting Party shall observe neutrality for the whole of the duration of the conflict.
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Being convinced that the interests of the German people and the peoples of the Government of the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics demand constant and trustful co- operation,
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on 3 August 1926. It was renewed by additional protocol signed on 24 June 1931, ratified on 5 May 1933. The additional protocol was registered in
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Having agreed to strengthen the friendly relations existing between them by means of a special Treaty have agreed upon the following provisions:
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Ratifications for the treaty were exchanged in Berlin on 29 June 1926, and it went into effect on the same day. The treaty was registered in
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This article refers to the German-Soviet Neutrality and Non-Aggression Pact, signed in 1926. For the previous treaty signed in 1878, see
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pledged neutrality in the event of an attack on the other by a third party for five years. The treaty reaffirmed the German-Soviet
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The relations between Germany and the Government of the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics shall continue to be based on the
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The present Treaty shall be ratified and the instruments of ratification shall be exchanged at Berlin.
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German–Soviet relations between the two World Wars, 1919–1939: Edward Hallett Carr Ayer Publishing
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German-Soviet relations between the two World Wars, 1919–1939: Edward Hallett Carr Ayer Publishing
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In June 1926, German banks granted the Soviets credits to the total amount of 300 million
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Being desirous of doing all in their power to promote the maintenance of general peace,
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The German Government and the Government of the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics,
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with Russia in 1887. The votes to endorse the treaty in the Foreign Committee of the
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In faith whereof the plenipotentiaries have signed the present Treaty.
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Akten zur deutschen auswärtigen Politik 1918–1945. Serie B, 1925–1933
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Contracting Party undertakes not to adhere to such coalition.
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In Germany, the treaty was compared with Bismarck's famous
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Stalin in power: the revolution from above, 1928–1941
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Index

Treaty of Berlin (1878)
Germany
Soviet Union
Treaty of Rapallo
Reinsurance Treaty
Reichstag
Weimar Republic
Wilhelm Marx
Locarno treaties
Weimar Republic
Gustav Stresemann
Maxim Litvinov
Treaty of Rapallo
marks
Georgy Chicherin
Soviet-German relations before 1941
Crozier 1997
League of Nations Treaty Series, vol. 53, pp. 388–396.
Tucker 1992
Moss 2005
League of Nations Treaty Series, vol. 157, pp. 384–391.

Treaty of Berlin Between the Soviet Union and Germany; April 24, 1926

"The Failed Peace"
The causes of the Second World War
ISBN
978-0-631-18601-4
Tucker, Robert C.
"The Diplomacy of Rapprochement with Germany"

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