The U.S. government lent money to Germany after World War I primarily to help stabilize its economy and promote recovery. This financial assistance was part of the larger framework of the Dawes Plan in 1924, which aimed to restructure Germany's reparations payments and facilitate foreign investment. By supporting Germany's economic recovery, the U.S. sought to prevent political instability and the spread of communism in Europe. Additionally, a stable Germany was seen as beneficial for international trade and economic interests of the U.S. and its allies.
The Lend-Lease Act enabled other countries to continue their war against Germany .
The Lend Lease program during World War II gave England and the Allies American materiel on a "lend lease" basis. In reality, the munitions were given to the British to fight the war. Little, if any, money ever changed hands.
Roosevelt was able to get the Lend-Lease Act passed. It allowed the government to rent or lend war essentials like ships to the British.
The US had a lend-lease agreement with Britain during the second world war .
Lend-Lease
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Because they were an Ally who helped defeat Germany
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The government restricts the amount of money that banks can lend.
You might be thinking of the "lend-lease" merry go round after WWI when Germany was paying America with money it was borrowing from Britain who was borrowing from...you guessed it...the USA.
The government restricts the amount of money that banks can lend. (APEX)
The government restricts the amount of money that banks can lend. (APEX)
The government restricts the amount of money that banks can lend.
National Credit Corporation(NCC).
the government restricts the amount of money that banks can lend.
The Lend-Lease Act enabled other countries to continue their war against Germany .
Banks refused to lend to buisnesses.