Germany faced financial problems in the year 1922, following their first payment of reparations in 1921.
About 60 years.
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.
Yes the Balfour Declaration had promised to create a home for them in Palestine. Also The Germans were forced to pay reparations to Israel, and I believe are still paying.
Reparations - the Treaty of Versailles (after WWI) required the Germans to pay reparations to many countries they were previously at war with
Germany faced financial problems in the year 1922, following their first payment of reparations in 1921.
About 60 years.
Because it forced the Germans to pay large war reparations
It is because the Allies blamed them for the war and felt they needed to pay for the lives and damages. By 1932 5.6 million Germans were unemployed due to paying reparations and gave Hitler the opportunity he needed.
The Germans Started WW2 a few years later!
They had to pay reparations to Britain and France They had to accept responsibility for starting the war.
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.
Hoe much Finland did pay the reparations payments to the SU?
Yes the Balfour Declaration had promised to create a home for them in Palestine. Also The Germans were forced to pay reparations to Israel, and I believe are still paying.
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.
Germany was required to pay reparations after World War I as stipulated by the Treaty of Versailles. The total amount was set at 132 billion gold marks, which is roughly equivalent to about $33 billion in 1921 U.S. dollars. Adjusted for inflation, this amount would be significantly higher in today's currency, but exact conversions can vary depending on the methodology used. Ultimately, the reparations placed a heavy financial burden on Germany, contributing to economic difficulties in the years that followed.