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16 March, 02:28

What was the significance of the dawes plans and the treaty of locarno?

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  1. 16 March, 02:48
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    The Dawes plan first reduced reparation, and then coordinated Germany's annual payments with its ability to pay them. The plan also granted $200 million loan to German recovery. The Treaty of Locarno guaranteed Germany's new western borders with France and Belgium
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