The time for paying for WW I is long past.
the treaty of Versailles was to much burden on Germany and there was no way they began to pay retribution that was imposed on them. it caused much hardship and hard feelings and Germany began to think the world was against them. so Germany when Hitler started ruling ignored the treaty and began to prepare for war.
about 14 percent
$25 billion USD
$26 billion USD
That would be $33 billion dollars!
I asked the question why I'm answering it
That really depends on what kind of damage and how much damage has been done. You should be more specific
You have just asked 2 questions, but i will answer them both. Question number 1: I would hold back some rent for sewer damage just in case, but this is a matter opinion. Question number 2: Research how much it would cost on an average to repair sewer damage and then have 150 per cent of this number saved. again, this is a matter of opinion and may not be the best solution
If you are doing it for a neighbour you should do it for free, if you are doing it for someone who has asked you to do it that is not in your neighbourhood the ask them how much they will pay you and if you are happy with what they offer do it.
If it has no damage, it doesn't need to be fixed, and the "repairs" should cost you nothing.
It all depends on what they offer and the price. You should ask them for the price on the amount of property damage protection.
i have nerve damage on my right hand and i am right handed how much should i settle for
yesFrance thought that they should bomb Germany back to the stone age after all of the damage and deaths they had made. Georges Clemenceau, France, was horrified after what Germany had done and thought they should suffer as much as France did in the war.America agreed that Germany should be punished, but not too harshly as they would seek revenge when they 'grow up' and rebuild.Britain agreed with both France and Germany but thought that they should squeeze the pips out of Germany. Lloyd-George realized that Germany would seek revenge if they were punished too hard but they shouldn't be punished too lightly in case they don't learn their lesson.So yes Britain and France did think that Germany should be punished.I hope this helped as it certainly helped me do my history homework.
Wilson tried to secure a peace treaty with the allies, but the French and the British prime ministers refused because of how much damage Germany had done to them and they wanted Germany to pay all of the damage for war.
WW2 would have ended much as it did irrespective of Hitler committing suicide or not: The important factor is that the death of Hitler did release the Germans from their oath of allegiance to him.
Depends on the damage done to you.
When asked what's up your response can be as simple as not much. Or you can go into detail about what you are doing.