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why was Mussolini disappointed with the Locarno conference of 1925​

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Answered by sehrishtajali788
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Answer:

Pact of Locarno, (Dec. 1, 1925), series of agreements whereby Germany, France, Belgium, Great Britain, and Italy mutually guaranteed peace in western Europe.

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Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Explanation:

  • The deal, also known as the Locarno Pact, guaranteed Germany's western border, which France, Germany, and Belgium agreed to treat as a sacred space.
  • Britain and Italy pledged to assist in repelling any armed aggression over the border as parties to the accord.
  • On October 15, 1925, Benito Mussolini (Predappio 1883 – Giulino di Mezzegro 1945) came in Ticino from Stresa.
  • On the last day, he joined the Locarno talks.
  • The Villa Farinelli (Muralto), which was close to the Locarno Train Station, welcomed Mussolini.
  • The Villa Farinelli (Muralto), which was close to the Locarno Train Station, welcomed Mussolini.The Swiss populace heartily welcomed Mussolini when he arrived in Locarno.
  • Additionally, it was Mussolini's final trip to Switzerland.
  • He spent a short time working as a stonemason in Geneva, Fribourg, and Bern but was unable to secure a long-term position.
  • It's interesting to note that Mussolini received an Honorary Degree (honoris causa) from the University of Lausanne in 1936, and the University delegation in Rome afterwards bestowed upon him the Doctor title.
  • Mussolini still possesses the Lausanne Honorary Degree today.

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