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the golden age 1924-29 - Coggle Diagram
the golden age 1924-29
culture
cinema become popular
e.g. the Metropolis cinema
Nightlife flourished
Germany became a new center of plays like American Jazz
art showed reality of everyday life
e.g. Otto Dix
design became modern
e.g. Buhaus
fully recovered?
still too many political parties
lost saving were never recovered from hyperinflation
dependent on US loans
industry
new factories, houses, schools and roads
US companies put their factories in Germany creating jobs
unemployment decreased
foreign relations
pacts and treaties were signed with other nations
Dawes plan 1924
800 million gold marks were given from US
invest in German industries
could restart reparation payments so French and Belgians left the Ruhr
young plan 1929
reduced reparations from £6.6 billion to £1.8 milliom
Germany was given longer to pay
became a member of the LofN in 1926
Lacarno pact 1925
Kellogg-briand pact 1928
political stability
the Retenmark in 1924 and Reichsmark in 1925 stopped hyperinflation
there were no attempts to overthrow government
Streseman was chancellor and foreign ministor