London Economic Conference

The London Conference was an international economic conference on June 12, 1933 the world economic crisis. The conference failed with their ideas to the resistance of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. French Prime Minister Édouard Daladier said there to overcome the economic crisis for the promotion of sales activities of companies, monetary policy could fade into the background.

The speech Alfred Hugenberg of the German economic and agricultural minister, in which he rejected the free trade and the country called in the East, led to his resignation.

Documents

  • International Political Conference ( London)
  • Great Depression
  • Event 1933
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