1925 in Germany
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See also: 1924 in Germany, other events of 1925, 1926 in Germany and the list of 'years in Germany'.
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- January 15 - Center Party member Hans Luther becomes Chancellor of Germany after the resignation of Wilhelm Marx.
- April 25 - Paul von Hindenburg, winning 48.5% of the popular vote against the Center Party's Wilhelm Marx with 45.2%, is elected President of Germany.
- July 13 - France begins to withdraw from the Rhineland.
- August 29 - Wolfgang Kapp and members involved in the attempted "Kapp Putsch" coup of March 1920 are granted amnesty by the German government.
- October 5-October 16 - The United Kingdom, France, Italy, Belgium, and Germany agree to the established western borders and signs mutual assistance pacts in order to stabilize Germany's eastern borders at the Locarno Conference.
- October 12 - Germany and the Soviet Union sign an economic treaty.
- December 1 - The UK withdraws from Cologne, Germany.