Stresemann, Dawes and Young Plan 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryThe rise of Germany from 1871ASOCR Created by: HeatherCreated on: 01-10-14 18:07 When was Stresemann Chancellor? 1923 1 of 17 What coalition formed the Government with what parties? The 'great colaition' with parties such as the SPD, DDP and the Centre 2 of 17 Does he change the currency? Yes from reichmark to retenmark 3 of 17 When the occupation of the ruhr occurs, what does he end to ensure France goes back to France? He ends the policy of passive resistance and starts following the terms 4 of 17 When was the Dawes Plan? 1924 5 of 17 Does the reperations total change? No it stays the same at £6.6 billion 6 of 17 Does the reperations change at all? Yes- payments for the first five years are reduced and only gradually increase 7 of 17 How much does American and a contribution from other countries give on loan to Germany? 800 million mark loan 8 of 17 How does the Dawes Plan help German soceity? Increases economic stability and employment and there is more contentment and less turmoil, 9 of 17 When is the Young Plan? 1929 10 of 17 Does the reperations total amount decrease? From 132 billion marks to 37 billion marks 11 of 17 Was this plan popular with everyone? -Who wasnt? Yes it was popular with the majority except right wing oppoisiton 12 of 17 How did the right wing see the YOung plan? As an attempt to weaken German economy and therefore weaken Germany, 13 of 17 What do they call those who negotaite reperations? As the 'November Criminals' who "stabbed Germany in the back" 14 of 17 In 1929, what do right wing parties force? A plebiscite/ referendum to vote on a single issue of whetehr the Young Plan should be set into place in Germany, 15 of 17 What was the result of the plebisicte? Defeated by a very large majority so was accepted into Germany 16 of 17 When does the Chancellor resign and what does he come after for how long? He resigned in 1923 and became Foregin Minister from 1923 to 1929 17 of 17
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