The Dawes Plan
- After Germany had failed to pay the reparations, and was now in desperate shape,
- The Dawes plan was a plan to inject money into Germany, that allowed them to work their jobs and earn money, which it would then pay to France. After France had been given the reparation money, they would repay the United States for loans they took out during the war.
Subjunctive question: What if America had stuck to the Dawes plan and not change to a different plan? Would this have made it easier for Hitler to change the minds of the German people and establish his Nazi regime?
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