Germany’s reparation payments after World War I caused
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The Treaty of Versailles that was signed in 1919 and the 1921 London Schedule of Payments required Germany to pay 132 billion gold marks in reparations to cover civilian damage caused during the war.
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The Treaty of Versailles that was marked in 1919 and the 1921 London Schedule of Payments expected Germany to pay 132 billion gold checks in reparations to cover regular citizen harm caused amid the war.
As a rule, it took an away area and merchandise from Germany and it influenced them to pay what were called reparations for the war.
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