The Young Plan, 1929SummaryThe Young plan was introduced to stabilize the German economy. Even though business was taking off, the reparations still remained to be a huge financial problem. The changes the payment process; reduced it to 3/4. Germany was not a big fan of this plan.
QuoteThe final plan was a generous attempt to support German through her financial pain. The Young Plan further reduced reparations to 112 billion Gold Marks – then equal to about $8 billion. The money was set to be paid over 59 years with the equivalent of $473 million paid each year.- History Learning site
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Subjunctive QuestionWhy did Germany hate this plan if it was planned to get them out of the debt regarding the reparations?
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