The debts of the First World War and its impact on US-British relations between 1933-1934
Abstract
The study is trying to shed light on the subject of vital and contemporary needs to analytical insight guided by the data at hand, as it sheds search light on the impact of the First World War debt on relations between the United States and Britain between the years 1933-1934, and that period saw negotiations and talks between the two countries in For the US debt owed by Britain or decrease dramatically canceled.
Talks between the two sides continued throughout 1933 and with the awareness of the British government's nature and form of the negotiations under the transformations and economic conditions and conflict parliamentary procedure, which witnessed the United States has sought to reduce payments for his inability to abolish once and for all in that year in order not to be seen as unable to state The payment may be caused by the order of insulting her.
Talks in 1934 Did not Stop, but the United States Version of the Law of the Johnson contributed to stop it once and for all and refused to impact Britain pay its debts and that conduct contributed to the strained relations between the two countries and the emergence of the absence of Mutual trust between them, and was an Important factor in the weakening of a lot of attempts at Economic Eonvergence and political Between the Two Countries
