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Yes, they did. Britain manufactured German Krupp fuses for their artillery under license. After the war, Krupp took them to court, and Britain was charged a cost per shell. To figure out how much to pay, there was a formula worked out for how many shells were fired to kill a German soldier. Then the number of Germans killed by the British was agreed to, and the amount was fixed and then paid.

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