Blum-Byrnes agreement
The agreement Blum - Byrnes , signed on May 28th 1946 by Leon Blum and Jean Monnet after long Negotiation S, liquidates part of the French Dette towards the the United States after the Second world war (2 billion Dollar S).
The Minister for Finance of Truman offers even new a Prêt with conditions of Remboursement regarded as exceptional. It thus grants a help of 300 refundable million Dollar S in 35 years as well as a bank loan of 650 million dollars.
In exchange, it has a requirement Cinématographique: that all the rooms are opened with the Film S states-uniens except one week per month. It is a means for the Americans of diffusing the American way off life and of supporting cinema industry Hollywoodienne.
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