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  1. Charles Gates Dawes (August 27, 1865 – April 23, 1951) was an American diplomat and Republican politician who was the 30th vice president of the United States from 1925 to 1929 under Calvin Coolidge. He was a co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1925 for his work on the Dawes Plan for World War I reparations .

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  3. In 1924, Germany was lagging behind in the payment of reparations required under the Treaty of Versailles, and the Allied nations appointed Dawes to propose ways to restructure Germany's financial obligations. For developing the plan that bore his name, Dawes was awarded the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize.

  4. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Charles G. Dawes was the 30th vice president of the United States (1925–29) in the Republican administration of President Calvin Coolidge. An ambassador and author of the “Dawes Plan” for managing Germany’s reparations payments after World War I, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace jointly.

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  5. The Nobel Peace Prize 1925 was divided equally between Sir Austen Chamberlain "for his crucial role in bringing about the Locarno Treaty" and Charles Gates Dawes "for his crucial role in bringing about the Dawes Plan"

  6. 2 de jul. de 2015 · Charles Gates Dawes was a Chicago banker and politician who rose to the highest levels of society. General Dawes , as he was commonly known, had served Gen. John Pershing during Word War I. His plan for relief after that war, the Dawes Plan , earned him the Nobel Peach Prize in 1925, the year after he was elected Vice President of ...

  7. www.nobelpeaceprize.org › laureates › 19251925 - Nobel Peace Prize

    Charles Dawes received the Peace Prize for 1925 for having contributed to reducing the tension between Germany and France after the First World War. Dawes' background was as a lawyer and businessman. He came into politics when he headed the presidential election campaign of the Republican candidate William McKinley in 1896.