Germany had to pay all the allies for all of the damage. This was the British and French plan to make Germany pay everything back, called "The Treaty Of Versailles". Germany had to pay unlimited indemnitys/reparations, this was the treaty. This is also what caused the spark of WW2.
World War I reparations' were the payments and transfers of property and equipment that Germany was forced to make under the Treaty of Versailles following its defeat during World War I.
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Germany paid for everthing. That got a soldier named adolf hitler very pissed One of the lessons learned from the Treaty of Versailles was not to force reparation payments on the defeated country. There were no reparations for WWII.
Germany owed $33 Billion USD in reparation bills.
The struggle of the German people to make reparation payments for war damages inflicted on the Allies.
After World War I, Germany was forced to take the blame for the war and was then forced to pay reparations to the Allies.
Germany already paid reparations for both world wars, including the First World War which it did not begin. Germany also had half of its territory granted to Poland and 11 million people expelled or murdered from Eastern Germany and the Sudetenland. One should feel that that is reparation enough.
Bad. In the Treaty of Versailles (the one that ended the war) Germany was put with the most reparation payments. Their economy crumbled. Their money became inflated and most people went bankrupt.
the allied powers (winners) held Germany responsible but Germany austria-Hungary and russia lost and Germany payed reparation . usa said it was unfair
Germany paid off its war reparations. It took some time, though.
The primary weakness of the Treaty of Versailles, which was enacted after World War I's military engagements ended, was its treatment of Germany. Pinning blame for the war mainly upon Germany, while also demanding harsh reparation payments and other concessions, the western nations increased rather than decreased the chances that another world war would again erupt in Europe.
The Treaty of Versailles in 1919 assigned the blame, as well as massive war reparation debts, to Germany. The resultant economic problems led to the failure of the Weimar Republic, setting the stage for German nationalism and World War II.