Germany faced financial problems in the year 1922, following their first payment of reparations in 1921.
Germany was not able to pay off their war reparations since the value of those reparations were astronomical, many times their annual GDP, and because Germany was also recovering from World War 1. If Germany HAD been able to pay off their reparations, that would have been a miracle.
Germany faced financial problems in the year 1922, following their first payment of reparations in 1921.
They had a new, very feeble government and a bad case of inflation.
Because it forced the Germans to pay large war reparations
If the original scheme had survived unaltered Germany would have had to pay reparations till the 1980s. However, the reparations debt was rearranged and rescheduled twice in the 1920s; then the Great Depression made all this ineffective. In 1931(?) reparations were fixed at a low level for the duration of the depression. In 1933, when Hitler came to power, Germany ceased to pay reparations altogether.
Germany was the one who was blamed for ww1 they had to pay reparation to the Allied Powers. That's what the Treaty of Versailles is about it what they had to sign to keep peace but they had to pay the reparations of they would have been attacked by the allied powers till they did.
== == There were no war reparations after the Second World War and Britain, being one of the winners, certainly would not have had to pay them if there had been.
The money that had to be paid by Germany after World War I was known as reparations.
Because it forced the Germans to pay large war reparations
The Germans Started WW2 a few years later!
Germany was punished for its role in World War I by the requirement of war reparations. Germany was unable to pay the high costs and eventually went into complete economic failure.
They had to pay reparations to Britain and France They had to accept responsibility for starting the war.
APEX- They could pay the United States only when they could collect reparations from Germany.
The Germans may have viewed Hitler as their last hope because at the time Hitler came into power they were suffering and economic depression. Germany was broken from World War I and the reparations they were charged with. Hitler promised to restore Germany's economy and to build a strong country.
If the original scheme had survived unaltered Germany would have had to pay reparations till the 1980s. However, the reparations debt was rearranged and rescheduled twice in the 1920s; then the Great Depression made all this ineffective. In 1931(?) reparations were fixed at a low level for the duration of the depression. In 1933, when Hitler came to power, Germany ceased to pay reparations altogether.
Spent too much money killing Jews instead...
Imagine yourself as a German in the 1920s ... I wonder if you would have thought that you, together with other Germans, should pay for the entire cost of World War 1? After all, Germany was not a democracy in 1914.
Germany was the one who was blamed for ww1 they had to pay reparation to the Allied Powers. That's what the Treaty of Versailles is about it what they had to sign to keep peace but they had to pay the reparations of they would have been attacked by the allied powers till they did.
== == There were no war reparations after the Second World War and Britain, being one of the winners, certainly would not have had to pay them if there had been.
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