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    From First World War officially ends - Telegraph

    The First World War will officially end on Sunday, 92 years after the guns fell silent, when Germany pays off the last chunk of reparations imposed on it by the Allies.

    By Allan Hall, Berlin
    Published: 1:37PM BST 28 Sep 2010


    The final payment of £59.5 million, writes off the crippling debt that was the price for one world war and laid the foundations for another.



    The armistice between the Allies and Germany was signed in a railway carriage in Compiègne Forest on 11 November 1918.




    Germany was forced to pay the reparations at the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 as compensation to the war-ravaged nations of Belgium and France and to pay the Allies some of the costs of waging what was then the bloodiest conflict in history, leaving nearly ten million soldiers dead.

    The initial sum agreed upon for war damages in 1919 was 226 billion Reichsmarks, a sum later reduced to 132 billion, £22 billion at the time.
    The bill would have been settled much earlier had Adolf Hitler not reneged on reparations during his reign.

    Hatred of the settlement agreed at Versailles, which crippled Germany as it tried to shape itself into a democracy following armistice, was of significant importance in propelling the Nazis to power.
    "On Sunday the last bill is due and the First World War finally, financially at least, terminates for Germany," said Bild, the country's biggest selling newspaper.

    Most of the money goes to private individuals, pension funds and corporations holding debenture bonds as agreed under the Treaty of Versailles, where Germany was made to sign the 'war guilt' clause, accepting blame for the war.

    France, which had been ravaged by the war, pushed hardest for the steepest possible fiscal punishment for Germany.
    The principal representative of the British Treasury at the Paris Peace Conference, John Maynard Keynes, resigned in June 1919 in protest at the scale of the demands.
    "Germany will not be able to formulate correct policy if it cannot finance itself,' he warned.

    When the Wall Street Crash came in 1929, the Weimar Republic spiralled into debt. Four years later, Hitler was elected Chancellor of Germany.


    "Ich bitte um Ausrüstung meines Geschwaders mit Spitfires." Adolf Galland, "Die Ersten und die Letzten".


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    Kind of ironic that the debts of the war lasted longer then most of the veterans who fought in it.

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    who gets the money?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by robwkamm View Post
    who gets the money?????
    This has been covered quite a bit in UK this is taken from the daily telegraph

    Most of the money goes to private individuals, pension funds and corporations holding debenture bonds as agreed under the Treaty of Versailles, where Germany was made to sign the 'war guilt' clause, accepting blame for the war.

    It said the same on the radio, I dont think anyone wants to jump up and down and shout wooopie.
    Last edited by tail end charlie; 09-30-2010 at 06:56 PM.

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    No more payments....this won't hurt Germany's economy any!


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