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Allied Powers

Cost in Dollars in 1914-18

United States

22,625,253,000

Great Britain

35,334,012,000

France

24,265,583,000

Russia

22,293,950,000

Italy

12,413,998,000

Belgium

1,154,468,000

Romania

1,600,000,000

Japan

40,000,000

Serbia

399,400,000

Greece

270,000,000

Canada

1,665,576,000

Australia

1,423,208,000

New Zealand

378,750,000

India

601,279,000

South Africa

300,000,000

British Colonies

125,000,000

Others

500,000,000

Total of all Costs

125,690,477,000

Central Powers

Cost in Dollars in 1914-18

Germany

37,775,000,000

Austria-Hungary

20,622,960,000

Turkey

1,430,000,000

Bulgaria

815,200,000

Total of all Costs

60,643,160,000

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