Yes Soldiers were paid about $50 a month (which was good money back then) and they made way more than the English forces did and this caused friction sometimes.
Not enough they got paid an average of £2 a week
The United States
germ-money
Several ways. Confiscation of gold just before the war. The sale of War Bonds during the war. Inflation after the war. The US government paid for World War 2 by taking money from the economy of the surrounding states. This money was used to make supplies for the war.
NONE. Not one country in the world has ever paid back the USA for war debt or any other type of debt. NOT ONE.
Yes, of course they were paid - so were soldiers.
Not enough they got paid an average of £2 a week
they don't get paid with money, they get paid with gobbies
A PFC in the US Army paid $6.50 as a monthly premium for $10,000 worth of life insurance in World War 2.
60% the rest was War Bonds
In the UK and continental Europe they got paid in the currency of the country they were stationed in.
yes, we paid everything back till 1988.
Yes.
£100
It has already paid its debts
The United States
The highest price the Russians paid in World War 2 was having 20 million of their people murdered by the Nazi Germans.