Charles G Dawes was an American banker who was asked by the Allies to help solve the problem of Weimar Germany not being able to pay its reparations bill.
When was Charles G Dawes important?
Charles G Dawes was important in 1924.
Why was Charles G Dawes important to the Weimar Republic?
Charles G Dawes was important because he negotiated the Dawes Plan with Gustav Stresemann. This plan helped Weimar Germany end the hyperinflation crisis, stabilise the currency and organise American loans to Weimar Germany to support their economy.