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Announcement of a protest meeting against the Young Plan, promoted by American corporate executive Owen Young in 1929 to settle the German reparation debt following World War I. The plan was adopted in 1930 by the allied powers to supersede the Dawes Plan
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Announcement of a protest meeting against the Young Plan, promoted by American corporate executive Owen Young in 1929 to settle the German reparation debt following World War I. The plan was adopted in 1930 by the allied powers to supersede the Dawes Plan
GERMANY: YOUNG PLAN, 1929.
Announcement of a protest meeting against the Young Plan, promoted by American corporate executive Owen Young in 1929 to settle the German reparation debt following World War I. The plan was adopted in 1930 by the allied powers to supersede the Dawes Plan
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1930 Dawes Debt Declaration Finance Meeting Owen Plan Poster Protester Rally Weimar Republic World War I Young Reparation
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This print captures a historic moment in time - the announcement of a protest meeting against the Young Plan. In 1929, American corporate executive Owen Young proposed this plan as a means to settle Germany's reparation debt following World War I. The photograph showcases an early 1930s poster that was used to promote the rally against this controversial financial agreement. The image depicts a powerful declaration of opposition, with bold text demanding justice for Germany amidst its struggling economy. Protesters can be seen gathering around the poster, their faces filled with determination and passion. This snapshot offers us a glimpse into the fervent atmosphere surrounding this pivotal event. The Young Plan ultimately gained adoption in 1930 by the allied powers, superseding its predecessor - the Dawes Plan. However, it is clear from this photo that not everyone supported this decision. The Weimar Republic era was marked by economic instability and political unrest, making protests like these crucial outlets for dissenting voices. As we observe this historical artifact today, it serves as a reminder of how finance and politics intertwine on both national and international levels. It also highlights the power of public opinion in shaping significant events throughout history.
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