Failed Alliance: The Failure of Negotiations on the Soviet-French Military Convention against German Revanchism

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15826/qr.2022.2.699

Keywords:

World War II, Red Army, Soviet-French mutual assistance pact of 1935, military convention

Abstract

This article considers the course and results of Soviet-French negotiations on the conclusion of a military convention in 1935–1937. The question of creating a full-fledged military alliance between the two countries arose immediately after they signed a mutual assistance pact in 1935, but initially neither side was fully prepared for this. The impetus for the intensification of negotiations was the events of March 1936 when the Soviet leadership, having failed to normalise its relations with Germany, became convinced of the weakness of the French position against the background of the events of the Rhine crisis. Military and diplomatic contacts began in June 1936 and became especially intense in autumn when L. Blum’s cabinet initiated negotiations between the General Staffs of the two countries. However, at the beginning of 1937, it became clear that for their successful outcome, it was necessary to overcome the resistance of influential military-political circles, which the French government turned out to be incapable of doing. The Soviet side insisted on a transition to direct mutually binding negotiations, but in the summer of 1937, after the resignation of the Blum government, contacts on this issue eroded.

Author Biography

Aleksandr Vershinin

PhD (History), Senior Researcher, Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B. N. Yeltsin; Senior Lecturer, Moscow State University.

19, Mira Str., 620002, Yekaterinburg, Russia.

1, Leninskie Gory, 119991, Moscow, Russia.

ORCID 0000-0001-5206-8013

averchinine@gmail.com

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Published

2022-06-21

How to Cite

Vershinin, A. (2022). Failed Alliance: The Failure of Negotiations on the Soviet-French Military Convention against German Revanchism. Quaestio Rossica, 10(2), 739–754. https://doi.org/10.15826/qr.2022.2.699

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