Sir John Bradbury and the Reparations Commission, 1920-25 |
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Authors: | Andrew Williams |
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Abstract: | This article looks at a neglected episode during the work of the Reparations Commission of 1920-25 leading up to the Dawes Plan of 1924, when the British delegate to the Commission, Sir John Bradbury, drew up a plan to reschedule German reparation payments in an attempt to take the venom out of the debate over these payments. It takes as its documentary basis the previously unpublished papers of Sir John in his role as Britain's representative on the Reparations Commission from 1920 to 1925. The article concludes that Bradbury's plan had the potential to defuse at least some of the problems encountered in the political and economic results of the reparations policy and that it made a significant contribution to the thinking that emerged in the Dawes Plan. |
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Keywords: | Reparations Treaty Of Versailles Anglo-French Relations Dawes Plan Sir John Bradbury |
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