Young plan Flashcards

1
Q

Why was the young plan introduced

A

Allied occupation called for a more permanent plan after Dawes plan so Stresemann wanted an international committee to settle this issue

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2
Q

When did the Young plan say the reparation payments will continue until

A

1988

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3
Q

What was the reparations bill reduced to

A

1.8 billion rather than 6.6

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4
Q

What happened to the annual payments

A

They increased

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5
Q

When were Britain and France meant to withdraw from the Rhineland by

A

June 1930

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6
Q

What happened to the nationalist opinion of Germany

A

Became inflamed

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7
Q

Who launched a nationwide campaign against the Young plan

A

Hugenburg, leader of the DNVP

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8
Q

What did the ‘freedom law’ state should occur

A

Government to refuse the war guilt clause, immediate evacuation of occupied areas and all those that signed the treaty be trialled for treason

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9
Q

How many signatures did the ‘freedom law’ get(7)

A

4,135,000

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10
Q

What happened with the ‘freedom law’ after the signatures

A

It was passed to Reichstag for debate where it was rejected in the referendum

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11
Q

What was a positive however for the right wing extremists after the referendum defeat

A

They had 13.8% of the vote, showed they had the support

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