1932 Diplomacy & Treaties Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 05 Feb Latvia-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact signed: On February 5, 1932, Latvia and the Soviet Union signed a Non-Aggression Pact, aimed at ensuring peace and stability in the region. This agreement was part of a broader strategy to prevent conflicts in Eastern Europe. source: britannica.com
  • 07 Apr Danube Conference Diplomatic Tensions: On April 7, 1932, the Danube Conference faced diplomatic tensions as Italy and Germany opposed France's proposal, which would have resulted in them losing their favored nation trading status with the Danubian nations. This disagreement led to the breakdown of the conference. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 24 Jul Diplomatic confrontation at Inter-Parliamentary Union in Geneva: On July 22, 1932, during the 28th Inter-Parliamentary Union in Geneva, Italian delegate Carlo Costamagna praised Fascist Italy's justice system. French representative Pierre Renaudel responded by criticizing Fascism and questioning Italy's right to discuss justice. This led to a heated exchange, with Mussolini threatening Italy's withdrawal from the Union. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 25 Jul Soviet-Polish non-aggression pact signed: On July 25, 1932, the Soviet Union signed non-aggression pacts with Estonia, Finland, and Poland. These agreements aimed to ensure peaceful relations and mutual respect for sovereignty between the signatory nations. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 19 Aug Hitler's political negotiations with Hindenburg and von Papen: On August 19, 1932, Adolf Hitler met with President Paul von Hindenburg and Chancellor Franz von Papen to discuss his demand for the chancellorship. Hindenburg refused, offering only the vice-chancellorship, which Hitler rejected. This meeting marked a significant point in the political negotiations leading up to Hitler's eventual appointment as Chancellor in January 1933. source: history.com
  • 08 Sep France rejects Germany's arms equality request: On September 8, 1932, the French Cabinet considered a draft response to Germany's claim for equality in armaments. The draft stated that direct negotiations between France and Germany on armaments were impossible and suggested referring the matter to the League of Nations if it concerned the cancellation of military clauses of the Versailles Treaty, or to the Disarmament Conference if it involved a general reduction of armaments. source: paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
  • 29 Nov France-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact: On November 29, 1932, the Soviet Union and France signed a non-aggression pact, marking a significant diplomatic agreement between the two nations. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 12 Dec USSR and China restore diplomatic relations: On December 12, 1932, the Soviet Union and China resumed diplomatic relations that had been severed in 1929 over the Chinese Eastern Railway dispute. source: paperspast.natlib.govt.nz