The US loaned money to Germany and Germany was to repay its reparations to Europeans after World War I. The Europeans were then to make loan payments to US (to repay the loans we gave them during WWI). The whole plan fell apart when the Great Depression hit. The Johnson Act later took effect which stated that the U.S would not trade or invest with any nation that wasn't paying their loans.
The Dawes Plan helped lower the payments on war debt
Under the Dawes Plan
Hitler simply refused to pay the remaining German debt.
Charles G. Dawes aimed to stabilize the German economy after World War I through the Dawes Plan, which restructured reparations payments and facilitated foreign loans. He sought to improve U.S. and European relations and promote economic recovery in post-war Europe. Additionally, as Vice President under Calvin Coolidge, he aimed to support policies that fostered economic growth and fiscal responsibility in the United States.
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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
The Dawes Plan
Under the Dawes Plan
Hitler simply refused to pay the remaining German debt.
Charles G. Dawes aimed to stabilize the German economy after World War I through the Dawes Plan, which restructured reparations payments and facilitated foreign loans. He sought to improve U.S. and European relations and promote economic recovery in post-war Europe. Additionally, as Vice President under Calvin Coolidge, he aimed to support policies that fostered economic growth and fiscal responsibility in the United States.
dawes plan .
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