Due to the Depression, the German Government did not pay any reparations in 1931 and 1932. When Hitler came to power in 1933, he officially refused to pay any more reparations.
Its was 1923 :P The same year that Hitler took over German government....but he faailed and got sent to prison insted. :) -----------------------> No -it's the wrong answer above; Hitler never took over the German govt. in 1923. Germany stopped paying Versailles reparations in 1931 - before the Nazis took power in 1933.
Germany faced financial problems in the year 1922, following their first payment of reparations in 1921.
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the reparations of the Versailles treaty affected Germany because the treaty took away their land which was used to produce goods.And goods= money. the people were starving because Germany had to pay the allies and Germany lost all of its foreign colonies which again caused huge money losses.
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At first, the Treaty of Versailles was to be written by all members of the winning side, but the drafting of the treaty was done entirely by Great Brittan, France, and the United States. GB and France had both been physically damaged by the war, and therefore wanted to impose heavy reparations on Germany. They also wanted to severely limit the size of Germany's military and destroy its navy. The United States on the other hand, reverted to earlier policies of isolationism (they tried not to get too involved in world affairs, especially wars) and only wanted terms that would prevent future conflict. Also, the Austria-Hungarian Empire was dissolved, and broken into smaller countries. As it turns out, Germany only finished paying off its reparations about a year or so ago.
Weimar-Germany recovered from its problems in 1928 by agreeing to pay reparations as well as bringing workers back to work and ending passive resistance. The workers were no longer on strike. Gustav Stresseman helped Germany recover from hyper-inflation by changing the currency, agreeing to pay reparations, and borrowing money from America. The Dawes Plan was a huge achievement to Germany as they were given longer to pay reparations which meant the amount they had to pay each year was less. Also the Young Plan decreased the amount Germany had to pay because everyone had better relationships with Germany. A new government was formed and Germany was paying reparations as foreign banks were lending them money and America was lending huge loans to Germany, over 800 million. This meant Germany had more then enough to pay back reparations. Germany also invested in a new economy and built new machinery, buildings, hospitals, schools, factories. Germany became a lot richer and the industry took off. By 1928 they were producing the same amount as they had before the war, by 1929 they were producing 33% more then before the war. Germany was the most successful economy and had the fastest recovery than either Britain or France. Factory workers' pay increased hugely and their working conditions improved as well. All of their success were because of American loans, however the loans could be called back at any time. Germany had recovered from all of its problems by 1928 and was doing just as well as they had before the war. However as all of their successes were because of loans, Germany was at risk and as Stresemann said "Germany was dancing on a volcano"
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