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Alison Warren Shayden MacPherson Kevin Neufeld Ryan Leung

The Young Plan was a, revision from the original payment plan the Dawes Plan in 1924, reparation payments to the Allies from Germany after the First World War This revision was made because of the massive economic turn down the global economy was feeling

The Young Plan occurred from June 8 th to August 2 nd 1929 As a result of the Young Plan the Ruhr was given back to Germany on June 30 th after all profits the Rurh had been given to France as reparations from the WWI

This revision took place in Paris

The Young Plan involved Germany and the Allies It also involved the international bank Names the Young Plan after Owen Young a American Banker

The revision of the reparation payments was because of the depression the world economy was experiencing The German government could no longer mean the required payments with out further crippling their country Which could not have benefited any of the Allied countries