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1924
Agent General
Appointed Agent General for reparations during inauguration of the Dawes plan
1924
Dawes Plan
The Dawes committee, Maurice Houtart & Emile Francqui (Belgium), Jean Parmentier & Edgard Allix (France), Josiah Stamp & Robert Kindersley (UK), Alberto Pirelli & Frederico Flora (Italy), Owen Young & Charles Dawes (USA)
1929
Allied Reparations Committee
7th June The Reparations Committee, is appointed by the Allied Reparation Committee, meets in the first half of 1929, and submits it's first report
1929
Chaiman Reparations Committee
Appointed Chairman of the Reparations Committee
1929
Conference of Hague, 1st
31st Aug Hague, The The Young Plan meets with great objections from the United Kingdom but, after a first Hague Conference, the plan is finalized
1929
Reparations Committee
Appointed Chairman of the Reparations Committee
1929
Young Plan
7th June The Reparations Committee, is appointed by the Allied Reparation Committee, meets in the first half of 1929, and submits it's first report
31st Aug The Young Plan meets with great objections from the United Kingdom but, after a first Hague Conference, the plan is finalized
1930
Bank for International Settlements
Jan The Young Plan calls for an international bank of settlements to handle the reparations transfers, the resulting Bank for International Settlements was duly established at the Hague Conference
1930
Conference of Hague, 2nd
Jan Hague, The The Young Plan is formally adopted at the second Hague Conference
1930
Dawes Plan
Jan The Young Plan sets the total reparations at $26,350,000,000 to be paid over a period of 58« years & is adopted by the Allied Powers to supersede the Dawes Plan
1930
Young Plan
Jan Germany would know the exact extent of German obligations and to reduce the payments appreciably, the Young Plan divided the annual payment, set at about $473 million, into two elements-an unconditional part (one third of the sum)
Jan The Young Plan calls for an international bank of settlements to handle the reparations transfers, the resulting Bank for International Settlements was duly established at the Hague Conference
Jan The Young Plan is formally adopted at the second Hague Conference
Jan The Young Plan sets the total reparations at $26,350,000,000 to be paid over a period of 58« years & is adopted by the Allied Powers to supersede the Dawes Plan

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