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Title: У истоков советско-германских отношений
Authors: Литвиновский, И. А.
Литвиновская, Ю. И.
Keywords: публикации ученых;Октябрьская революция;Советская Россия;Германия;советско-германские отношения;20 век
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Минский государственный лингвистический университет
Citation: Литвиновский, И. А. У истоков советско-германских отношений / И. А. Литвиновский, Ю. И. Литвиновская // Беларусь і Германія: гісторыя і сучаснасць : матэрыялы міжнароднай навуковай канферэнцыі, Мінск, 2022 г. / Мінскі дзяржаўны лінгвістычны універсітэт. – Мінск, 2022. – Вып. 20. – С. 178–186.
Abstract: Победа Октябрьской революции в России, а также окончание Первой мировой войны поставили на порядок дня для стран Западной Европы, и в первую очередь Англии и Германии вопрос о нормализации дипломатических и экономических отношений с правительством возглавляемом В.И. Лениным и партией большевиков. Послевоенная Европа крайне нуждалась в восстановлении разорённых войной, прежде всего, экономических связей. Советской России было необходимо международное признание. Первым послевоенным шагом на пути к взаимопониманию была Генуэзская конференция созванная в апреле 1922 г. И хотя полного урегулирования всех проблем послевоенной Европы на ней не произошло, удалось наладить советско-германские отношения путём подписания 16 апреля 1922 г. договора о нормализации отношений между РСФСР и Германией. Между странами устанавливались дипломатические отношения, была достигнута договорённость о всестороннем развитии экономических связей.
Alternative abstract: The victory of the October Revolution in Russia, as well as the end of the First World War, put on the order of the day for the countries of Western Europe, and first of all England and Germany, the issue of normalization of diplomatic and economic relations with the government headed by V.I. Lenin and the Bolshevik Party. Post-war Europe was in dire need of restoring, first of all, economic ties ravaged by the war. Soviet Russia needed international recognition. The first postwar step towards mutual understanding was the Genoa Conference convened in April 1922. And although there was no complete settlement of all the problems of post-war Europe, it was possible to establish Soviet-German relations by signing an agreement on normalization of relations between the RSFSR and Germany on April 16, 1922. Diplomatic relations were established between the countries, an agreement was reached on the comprehensive development of economic ties.
The victory of the October Revolution in Russia, as well as the end of the First World War, put on the order of the day for the countries of Western Europe, and first of all England and Germany, the issue of normalization of diplomatic and economic relations with the government headed by V.I. Lenin and the Bolshevik Party. Post-war Europe was in dire need of restoring, first of all, economic ties ravaged by the war. Soviet Russia needed international recognition. The first postwar step towards mutual understanding was the Genoa Conference convened in April 1922. And although there was no complete settlement of all the problems of post-war Europe, it was possible to establish Soviet-German relations by signing an agreement on normalization of relations between the RSFSR and Germany on April 16, 1922. Diplomatic relations were established between the countries, an agreement was reached on the comprehensive development of economic ties.
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