Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I

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The Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I was a 1924 international agreement that restructured Germany’s reparations payments and stabilized its economy by coordinating loans and a new payment schedule under Allied supervision.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf economic stabilization program
international agreement
reparations plan
aimedTo end the Ruhr occupation crisis
facilitate payment of reparations
restructure German reparations payments
stabilize the German economy
appliesTo Germany
approvedBy Allied Powers of World War I
surface form: Allied powers
associatedWith Locarno Era
surface form: Locarno era of reconciliation

Ruhr occupation
awardsRelated Nobel Peace Prize
surface form: Nobel Peace Prize for Charles G. Dawes
cameIntoForce 1924
chairOfCommittee Charles G. Dawes
countryInvolved Belgium
France
Germany
Italy
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
currencyReform introduction of the Reichsmark
dateAgreed 1924
draftedBy Allied Reparations Commission committee
effectOn economic recovery in mid-1920s Germany
influx of foreign capital into Germany
stabilization of German currency
temporary easing of reparations tensions
endReason superseded by the Young Plan
followedBy Young Plan
hasName Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I self-linksurface differs
historicalContext aftermath of World War I
historicalPeriod interwar period
implementedIn Weimar Republic
surface form: Weimar Germany
introduced new reparations payment schedule
system of staggered annual payments
languageOfAgreement English
French
German
negotiatedBy Charles G. Dawes
providedFor Allied supervision of German finances
American loans to Germany
creation of a new German currency
foreign loans to Germany
reorganization of the German Reichsbank
relatedTo German reparations
Treaty of Versailles
Weimar Republic
hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic
replaced emergency measures after German hyperinflation
supervisedBy Allied Reparations Commission committee
surface form: Allied Reparations Commission
yearAgreed 1924

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Charles G. Dawes NobelPeacePrizeFor Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
Charles G. Dawes knownFor Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
this entity surface form: Dawes Plan
Gustav Stresemann knownFor Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
this entity surface form: Dawes Plan negotiations
Owen D. Young memberOf Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
this entity surface form: Dawes Plan committee
Young Plan replaced Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
this entity surface form: Dawes Plan
Young Plan followed Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
this entity surface form: Dawes Plan of 1924
Young Plan relatedTo Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
this entity surface form: Dawes Plan
Hoover Moratorium relatedTo Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
this entity surface form: Dawes Plan
Lausanne Agreement follows Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
this entity surface form: Dawes Plan
Hjalmar Schacht participantIn Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
this entity surface form: Weimar Republic economic stabilization
Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I hasName Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Dawes Plan
Ruhr occupation followedBy Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
this entity surface form: Dawes Plan
Rentenmark reform of 1923 influenced Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
this entity surface form: Dawes Plan negotiations
Allied occupation after World War I hasRelatedEvent Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
this entity surface form: Dawes Plan