Giorgio of Genoa, Italy, from 10 April to 19 May 1922. Unlike the previous international economic conference in Brussels (1920), the Genoa conference was attended...
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Romanian Treasure (category Art and cultural repatriation after World War II)
the treasure was confirmed by the resolution of the Genoa Economic and Financial Conference (1922). Efforts were made thereafter to resolve the treasure...
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adopted at the Brussels Conference (1920), and unlike at the Genoa Conference (1922).: 465 The scope was broad both geographically and thematically, as conveyed...
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called a new international "Economic and Financial Conference" of 34 nations in the Italian city of Genoa in April 1922. All the major countries were...
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1922 the city was the headquarters for the financial and economic conference called the Genoa Conference that was a consequence of the Treaty of Rapallo...
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international financial and economic conferences, namely the Brussels Conference of 1920, the Genoa Conference of 1922, the Geneva Conference of 1927, and the London...
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jurisdictions) the Economic and Financial Conference in Genoa (1922; 34 participating jurisdictions) the World Economic Conference in Geneva (1927; 46...
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Success as Great Genoa Conference Opens Today; Soviet Not Expected to Be Recognized", The New York Times, April 10, 1922, p. 1 "1922". Music And History. Archived...
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money. Meanwhile, the great World Economic Congress met in Genoa—the one positive result of the Cannes conference. The congress lost much of its significance...
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and in other international conferences, including the Genoa Economic and Financial Conference. He left it in protest after Germany signed the Treaty...
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Ralph George Hawtrey (section Life and career)
standard led to the Great Depression. He had played a key role in the Genoa Conference of 1922, which attempted to devise arrangements for a stable return to...
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Council and led the negotiations for the Anglo-Soviet Trade Agreement 1920–21. He was an adviser to David Lloyd George at the Genoa Conference (1922). He...
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previous decade. At the Genoa Conference of 1922, following advocacy by several experts that included Ralph Hawtrey, Robert Horne and John Maynard Keynes...
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Yevgeni Preobrazhensky (section Economic ideas)
Moskovskii rabochii, 1922. Итоги Генуезской кoнфerenции и хoзияственные перспективы Европы (Results of the Genoa Conference and the Economic Prospects of Europe)...
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War I, which led to the gold-exchange standard created under the Genoa Conference of 1922. This system failed, however, not only due to Britain's incapability...
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Economy of Italy (redirect from Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy)
Venice and Genoa) of the late medieval and early Renaissance periods. After 1600 Italy experienced an economic catastrophe. In 1600 Northern and Central...
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Fascist Italy (redirect from Fascist Italy (1922–43))
Fascist Party from 1922 to 1943 with Benito Mussolini as prime minister and dictator. The Italian Fascists imposed totalitarian rule and crushed political...
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March on Rome (redirect from 1922 Italian coup d'état)
This was then repeated in Genoa and other cities. In Milan, on 3 and 4 August, there was street fighting between socialists and fascists; the fascists destroyed...
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Lucca, Genoa, Venice and Siena. During the 13th and 14th centuries these cities became major financial and commercial centres. Milan, Florence and Venice...
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Central bank (section Economic growth)
the Economic and Financial Organization (EFO) of the League of Nations, influenced by the ideas of Montagu Norman and other leading policymakers and economists...
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International Labour Organization (redirect from International Labour Conference)
"nomadic" and "promiscuous", which made these men susceptible to infection of STD's. After the conclusion of the Genoa maritime conference in 1920, the...
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readers, who opposed the decision by Vladimir Lenin to attend an economic conference in Genoa in April. According to the poll, it was generally feared that...
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the Treaty of Paris (1951), and later the Treaty of Rome (1958) which established the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy...
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Vladimir Lenin (category Members of the Central Committee of the 6th Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks))
Sovnarkom sent delegates to the Genoa Conference; Lenin had hoped to attend but was prevented by ill health. The conference resulted in a Russian agreement...
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Treaty of Versailles (category Treaties of the United Kingdom (1801–1922))
establishment of diplomatic ties with the Soviet Union, via the Genoa Conference and Treaty of Rapallo, was also used to circumvent the Treaty of Versailles...
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Chervonets (section New Economic Policy (NEP))
became the basis for financial calculations in the RSFSR, and in 1922 it was legalized as a payment instrument. On November 27, 1922 the circulation of...
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Alexander Kennedy on a flight to Cloncurry. Economic experts opened a conference in Berlin discussing the financial crisis in Germany. Died: Harry Hampton...
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Peace Conference in 1919, its Racial Equality Proposal led to increasing diplomatic isolation. The 1902 alliance with Britain was not renewed in 1922 because...
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David Lloyd George (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1922 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
newspaper publisher, was a close confidant and financial supporter of Lloyd George from 1908 to 1922. During Lloyd George's first year as prime minister...
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Alphonse Laveran, 76, French physician and Nobel Prize laureate The Genoa Conference of 34 nations to discuss economic and political issues ended after six...
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