What is the current situation of Germany, which has just finished paying reparations from World War

Updated on military 2024-07-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In fact, the West has never demanded war reparations from Germany, but Germany itself has compensated civilian personnel and institutions such as those killed in World War II. It all started many years ago and has been going on until now. Anyway, that ** has always been, as long as you apply for approval and you can get compensation.

    Germany's economy is still in the best position in the eurozone.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In the current economic downturn in Europe, Germany's economic situation is still relatively strong.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Macroeconomic regulation. Militarization of the national economy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Unleash World War II.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Germany's reparations for World War I were paid off in October 2010, for a total of 92 years, and according to the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany needs to pay an indemnity of 226 billion gold marks. In January 1921, the Reparations Commission demanded 269 billion gold marks (equivalent to $389 billion today) from Germany. In June 1929, Germany's reparations were reduced to 112 billion gold marks (presumably $28 billion at the time), to be repaid over 59 years, that is, in 1988.

    However, World War II interrupted reparations, and recompensates were restarted in 1949, knowing that all principal and interest would be repaid in 2010.

    2. In the case of World War II, according to the Yalta Conference, the principle of war reparations to be given by the German, Italian and Japanese fascist countries to the allies. It stipulates that Germany should pay $20 billion in compensation, of which $10 billion will go to the Soviet Union, 8 billion to Britain and the United States, and 2 billion to other countries. The peace treaty concluded between the Allies and the five countries on February 10, 1947 stipulated that Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Finland would pay compensation of 25.5 billion, 300 million, 700 million, 400 million, and 300 million U.S. dollars respectively to the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Ethiopia, and Greece.

    But then Maher planned to forgive a lot of debts, plus the occupation of Germany at that time, the occupying power removed a lot of equipment from Germany, and now it has been paid

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The World War I reparations were exhausted, totaling 700 billion euros.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I lost a lot in World War I, but I didn't lose much in World War II, and now it's almost over.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It seems that the compensation was completed last year...

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