no
huge war reparations
Yes, reparations were imposed on Germany and its allies at the end of World War I through the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. The treaty held Germany responsible for the war and mandated significant financial compensation to the Allied powers, amounting to billions of dollars. These reparations had a profound impact on Germany's economy and contributed to political and social unrest in the years that followed. The issue of reparations remained contentious and is often cited as a factor leading to World War II.
Japan, Italy, and Germany.
The United States received the largest share of German reparations after World War II. Great Britain received the second largest share.
== == There were no war reparations after the Second World War and Britain, being one of the winners, certainly would not have had to pay them if there had been.
reparations (because of the war guilt for World War One)
Germany
no
Germany's repayment of war reparations hinged on loans from the United States. World War I ended on November 11, 1918.
Yes!
huge war reparations
germany
Germany
Germany
It was J.A.C.L.
Germany