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Golden Years (1923-29) - Coggle Diagram
Golden Years (1923-29)
Economic Recovery
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1929 Young Plan
Pay 2 billion marks per year, with 2/3 able to be postponed if needed.
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Foreign Relations
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Kellogg-Briand Pact 1928: Between 62 countries, saying that disputes would be settled peacefully.
Changes in Society
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Women
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200,946 women members of gymnastics associations (1930) compared to 88,000 (1914)
Short hair, short skirts, could smoke, drink, and go out without a man
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Culture
Arts: Romanticism rejected. Objectivism, Modernism, Expressionism
Architecture influenced by Bauhaus Movement, focusing on simple lines.
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Evaluation
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"The economic position is only flourishing on the surface. Germany is in fact dancing on a volcano. If the short-term loans are called in by America, a large section of our economy would collapse." (Stressemann, LoN, 1929).