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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 |