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Maltzan - The Architect of Rapallo

Weimar Foreign Policy, German-Soviet Relations, and the Treaty of Rapallo, 1920-22

Title: Maltzan - The Architect of Rapallo

Research Paper (postgraduate) , 2010 , 68 Pages , Grade: 1

Autor:in: M.A. Pouyan Shekarloo (Author)

History of Germany - World War I, Weimar Republic
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This paper does not aim to write a biography of Maltzan, nor does it claim to give a detailed account of his everyday business at the Auswärtiges Amt. What brought these two countries with such contradictory political, economical, and societal systems together? Who was responsible in the German foreign policy elite, and what exactly was the role of Ago von Maltzan? Does agency belong to him alone? The sources at hand are just too scarce. This article rather tries to analyze German-Soviet relations from 1920 to 1922 and highlight Maltzan’s role and involvement in the process of this relationship. Maltzan as a diplomat at the headquarters of the Auswärtiges Amt was not always present in the public. He rather worked behind his desk or led backdoor negotiations with other diplomatic personnel. This paper will analyze German foreign policy towards Soviet Russia in the context of post-war European politics. It gives an analysis and interpretation of Maltzan’s thoughts and ideas in analogy to political and diplomatic circumstances that occurred before and up to the Treaty of Rapallo. For the understanding of Maltzan, the history of German-Soviet relations is as important as the events that occurred at Rapallo.

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Title
Maltzan - The Architect of Rapallo
Subtitle
Weimar Foreign Policy, German-Soviet Relations, and the Treaty of Rapallo, 1920-22
College
University of Washington  (Department of History)
Course
Research Seminar in Modern European History
Grade
1
Author
M.A. Pouyan Shekarloo (Author)
Publication Year
2010
Pages
68
Catalog Number
V163335
ISBN (eBook)
9783640778096
ISBN (Book)
9783640777730
Language
English
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Maltzan Architect Rapallo Weimar Foreign Policy German-Soviet Relations Treaty Rapallo
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M.A. Pouyan Shekarloo (Author), 2010, Maltzan - The Architect of Rapallo, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/163335
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