1924Dawes Plan Accepted

The Dawes Plan is accepted. It ends the Allied occupation of...
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1924
1929

🇩🇪 France and Belgium Occupy the Ruhr

France and Belgium occupy the Ruhr in an effort to compel Germany to step up its payments of war reparations.
France and Belgium Occupy the Ruhr (1923)
OccupationRuhrFranceBelgiumGermanyWar ReparationsInflationWeimar RepublicPost-WWIEconomic Crisis

🤝 Dawes Plan Accepted

The Dawes Plan is accepted. It ends the Allied occupation of the Ruhr and sets a staggered plan for Germany's payment of war reparations.
Dawes Plan Accepted (1924)
Dawes PlanReparationsGermanyWeimar RepublicEconomic RecoveryPost-WWIAllied OccupationRuhr

🇫🇷 France Begins Ruhr Withdrawal

France begins withdrawing its troops from the Ruhr in Germany.
FranceGermanyRuhrOccupationPost-WWIWithdrawalReparations

💰 Young Plan Finalized

The Young Plan, which sets the total World War I reparations owed by Germany at US$26,350,000,000 to be paid over a period of 58½ years, is finalized. It replaces the earlier Dawes Plan.
Young Plan Finalized (1929)
GermanyReparationsWorld War IFinanceEconomic CrisisDawes PlanDebt