The Dawes Plan was doomed to failure primarily because it relied on foreign loans and investments to stabilize the German economy, which were vulnerable to global economic fluctuations. Additionally, the plan did not address the underlying issues of German reparations, leading to continued resentment and instability. The Great Depression further exacerbated these problems, causing the withdrawal of American financial support and ultimately leading to the plan's collapse. These factors contributed to the inability of the Dawes Plan to create a sustainable economic solution for Germany.
The Dawes Plan helped lower the payments on war debt
Under the Dawes Plan
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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Under the Dawes Plan
Hitler simply refused to pay the remaining German debt.