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The Young Plan, established in 1929, aimed to reduce Germany's reparations payments from World War I and extend the payment period, thereby easing the financial burden on the country. It sought to stabilize the German economy and promote recovery by reconfiguring the reparations system. However, many Germans viewed the plan with skepticism and resentment, seeing it as a continuation of the unfair reparations imposed by the Treaty of Versailles. Nationalist groups, in particular, criticized it, arguing that it still placed Germany in a position of subservience to foreign powers.

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