Dawe's plan, known as the Dawes Plan, was implemented in 1924 to address Germany's reparations payments following World War I. It provided for a staggered payment schedule and loans from the U.S. to stabilize the German economy. This economic relief allowed Hitler to gain popular support by promoting national recovery and revitalization, ultimately helping him rise to power. However, the plan's temporary success also contributed to the later economic instability that Hitler exploited to further his agenda.
Hitler simply refused to pay the remaining German debt.
The Dawes Plan helped lower the payments on war debt
When Germany failed to pay their reparation payments in 1923, France occupied the Ruhr. This caused an international crisis and a new payment plan, called the Dawes Plan, was implemented in 1924.
Under the Dawes Plan
yes
Hitler simply refused to pay the remaining German debt.
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The Dawes Plan was proposed by the Triple Entente after WWI to collect reparations from Germany. The committee was headed by Charles Dawes. The attempt was unsuccessful and replaced later by the Young Plan.
The Dawes Plan helped lower the payments on war debt
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Dawes Plan
When Germany failed to pay their reparation payments in 1923, France occupied the Ruhr. This caused an international crisis and a new payment plan, called the Dawes Plan, was implemented in 1924.
The Dawes Plan
Under the Dawes Plan
yes
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