"The Dawes Plan in the Making" provides an authoritative, firsthand account of the development of the 1924 reparations agreement that aimed to stabilize the post-World War I German economy and ensure the payment of war debts. Written by Rufus C. Dawes, who served as the chief of staff to the American delegation, this work offers a detailed chronological narrative of the complex negotiations and financial strategies employed by the Committee of Experts.
The book explores the intricate geopolitical tensions of the era, the technical challenges of currency stabilization, and the diplomatic efforts required to reach a consensus among the Allied powers and Germany. Through personal observations and official documentation, the text illuminates the process of creating a plan that sought to restore European economic health and maintain international peace. "The Dawes Plan in the Making" remains an essential resource for scholars of economic history, international relations, and the aftermath of the Great War, providing a unique perspective on one of the most significant financial interventions of the twentieth century.
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