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Created by Emily Tisch
almost 12 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| What was the Young plan? | Agreement to reduce reperation payments, to make them more payable. |
| When and who organised the planned the young plan? | In 1929 Owen Young (an american banker) was asked to find a new plan for payments. |
| How did the sum change? | Reduced by 3/4, £6660mililion to £1850million |
| How long did Germany now have to pay back reperations? | 59 years. |
| On average how much did Germany have to pay annually now? | 2.05 billion marks |
| Did everyone support the Young Plan? | No, right-wing politicians thought that there should be no further payment of reperations and disagreed with extending it to 1988. |
| Who were these politicians who opposed? | Alfred Hugenburg and Adolf Hitler |
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