Modern Era · Europe · Politics
1922
Treaty of Rapallo
April 16, 1922
Weimar Germany and Soviet Russia, Europe's two diplomatic pariahs, signed a treaty in an Italian resort town renouncing claims against each other and resuming full diplomatic and trade relations. Western Europe was horrified by the sudden alignment. A quiet German-Soviet military cooperation began, helping both powers train troops, test weapons, and evade treaty restrictions through the 1920s.