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The term defined as payment for war damages is "reparations." Reparations are typically paid by a defeated nation to the victors following a conflict, compensating for the destruction and suffering caused by the war. These payments can take various forms, including money, goods, or services, and are intended to address the economic and social impacts of the war on affected nations.
Germany was required to pay a total of 132 billion gold marks in reparations following World War I, as outlined in the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. However, the actual amounts paid were far less, with Germany making payments totaling around 20 billion marks before the reparations were effectively suspended in the 1930s due to economic difficulties and the rise of the Nazi regime. The reparations issue remained contentious and was a significant factor in the political landscape of interwar Europe.
Germany is the only country that has fully paid war reparations related to World War II. After the war, it entered into various agreements to compensate Holocaust survivors and countries affected by its aggression. The reparations were settled through a series of treaties and payments, culminating in the 1952 Luxembourg Agreement with Israel and other countries. While other countries have made reparations or reparative payments, none have fully settled their obligations like Germany did.
America had the wall street crash and they wanted all the reparations to be paid back therefore Germany went into hyperinflation.
King philip the II
Reparations
amount of money for damages paid by losing nation to the winners
Cash payments for losses suffered during a war are called reparations. Reparations are paid to the victorious nation by the defeated nation.
Compensation to be paid by Germany to France, Belgium, Britain and other states as a result of the First World War
reparations (because of the war guilt for World War One)
Money paid by the looser in a war to the winner is often called "reparations"
The term defined as payment for war damages is "reparations." Reparations are typically paid by a defeated nation to the victors following a conflict, compensating for the destruction and suffering caused by the war. These payments can take various forms, including money, goods, or services, and are intended to address the economic and social impacts of the war on affected nations.
Reparations (thank you, history class)
The common term is "damages" or money damages".
reparations (because of the war guilt for World War One)
No. France was one of the major winners, and the winners don't pay reparations. The country that had to pay high reparations was Germany.
Reparations