1. Locarno Treaty
The nature of the Locarno Treaty was the assumption of an obligation by Great Britain and Italy to both Germany and France. ... The thesis set out by Clemenceau was that a superior military force would have to be available at the very onset of hostilities, and not at a gradual pace as this would be to no avail. ... The British and French could not reach an agreement as to what the definition of security was. ...
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