Germany joined the league of Nations
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In September 1926, Germany was admitted to the League, to join all the other great powers. Germany was allowed to sit on the League of Nations Council, similar to today’s United Nations Security Council which made the important decisions of the League. This was a great honour for Germany to be considered an equal power alongside the First World War victors.
The impact of Germany joining was similar to that of the Locarno Pact. It boosted the confidence of foreign powers and moderate Germans in the Republic and Stresemann himself. However, extremist parties also detested Germany joining as they saw it as an extension of the Treaty of Versailles which was a source of national embarrassment.
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