This document summarizes key events in Weimar Germany under Chancellor Gustav Stresemann from 1923-1929. It discusses how Stresemann stabilized the economy through the Dawes and Young Plans, introducing a new currency to replace hyperinflated marks, and persuading France to leave the Ruhr. It also covers how Stresemann improved foreign relations by signing the Locarno Treaty and gaining Germany's admission to the League of Nations. Stresemann's economic and social reforms led to prosperity, growth, and strengthened the moderate democratic center against extremist parties.