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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory June 30, 1930 French troops withdraw from the Rhine.
Today, 95 years ago, on 30 June 1930 (Calendar 5 June 1930), the French troops withdrew early from the Rhine. The French left the Rhine on 30 June 1930. France withdrew its last batch of troops from the German Rhine, and this approach may have been unsuccessful. The French were to ensure that Germany would abide by the Treaty of Versailles and no longer be armed five years in advance. This was largely due to German Foreign Minister Gustave-Stressman, who was a negotiator. What benefits France would get from this operation is not yet clear. The French troops are stationed in the Rhine to ensure that Germany would abide by the Treaty of Versailles and no longer be armed again. The Germans have been opposed to the occupation, but now they are frightened by their growing unemployment and News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/18xi.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-14:43] 访问:83
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