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What 1924 agreement reduced German reperations and provided US loans to Germany?

The Dawes Plan.... Im not sure it was all wikipedia


Which of the following were terms of the treaty of Versailles Germany was occupied by allied troops Germany paid reparations Germany accepted sole responsibility for world war 1 German territory?

Germany paid reparations. Germany accepted sole responsibility for World War I. German territory was reduced in size.


Which policy reduced German war reparations from 33 billion to 2 billion?

the dawes plan


What were germanys problems after World War 1?

Germany had many problems such as they had to sign a contract called the Treaty of Versailles which meant they had to say they were responsible for starting the war they also had to give up half of their land , they had to sink all their battle ships, the size of their military was reduced to 100,000 men and finally Germany had to pay war reparations the the countries in the League of Nations. Germany also faced poverty due to the reparations. In order to pay off their large reparations payment they just printed more marks and this was a direct result of the inflation which was partial reason for the Great Depression that followed through out Europe and the US.


What were the consequences that the losing side had to face in the war?

reparations limit naval force reduced amount of soldiers


How did war reparations effect Germany?

the reparations of the Versailles treaty affected Germany because the treaty took away their land which was used to produce goods.And goods= money. the people were starving because Germany had to pay the allies and Germany lost all of its foreign colonies which again caused huge money losses.


What does BRAT stand for in World War 1?

Blame goes completely to GermanyGermany paid Reparations for damage during the warGermany had to get rid of submarines, air force reduce navy to 6 ships and Army to 100,000 menGermany lost Territory in Europe and colonies were given to Britain and France


How did the treaty of Versailles affect postwar?

The Treaty of Versailles had an enormous effect on postwar Germany. Specifically, it nearly bankrupted them through the payment of reparations, it reduced their military so that they could barely defend their borders, and it took away some of their lands and gave it to the victors.


What part of the treaty of Versailles was the most damaging to the German economy?

Article 231. It was the Reparations Clause. It ordered the German Empire to pay reparations to the United States. The original amount was 226 billion Reichsmarks, but was later reduced to 132 billion Reichsmarks (worth about $438 billion USD, circa 2010). This put Germany into a state of hyperinflation, making their money worth less and raising their taxes to astronomical proportions.


What part of Treaty of Versailles was most damaging to the German economy?

Article 231. It was the Reparations Clause. It ordered the German Empire to pay reparations to the United States. The original amount was 226 billion Reichsmarks, but was later reduced to 132 billion Reichsmarks (worth about $438 billion USD, circa 2010). This put Germany into a state of hyperinflation, making their money worth less and raising their taxes to astronomical proportions.


Why was Germany so unhappy about article 231 of the treaty of Versailles?

Article 231 placed the blame of the war on Germany and it's allies. This meant that all losses and damages from the war were Germany's responsibility and they had to make reparations. Germany was unhappy with this article because it placed a huge debt on them.


What were the details of the Dawes Plan?

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.