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U.S. intentions with the Dawes-Plan toward Germany

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The paper explores the U.S. foreign policy and economic motivations behind the Dawes Plan, implemented shortly after World War I, which aimed to stabilize Germany and restore European productivity. It highlights President Calvin Coolidge's optimistic vision for peace and civilization, emphasizing the significant role of American investment in post-war Germany. By analyzing official government documents, the study seeks to uncover the underlying intentions of U.S. economic policies and the impact of transatlantic financial relations on German society during this period.

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U.S. intentions with the Dawes-Plan toward Germany, Christopher Reichow

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2011
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