Basically America Stepped in with the Dawes Plan 1923 and Young plan 1929, and this with massive loans and a new loan helped pay it off, but before that they couldn't pay it so the French Invaded the Ruhr a Industrial area and This caused hyperinflation.
4th October 2010
Well They stopped paying it when Hitler was Chancellor, but then after WW2 they had to start paying it back again and finished in 2010.
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yes reparations were required
huge war reparations
4th October 2010
Well They stopped paying it when Hitler was Chancellor, but then after WW2 they had to start paying it back again and finished in 2010.
Germany has not been paying Palestine or Palestinians for the Holocaust. Germany has been sending reparations to Israel for the Holocaust which the Third Reich (Germany in World War II) perpetrated against the Jewish people and other minorities since 1952. Please see the Related Link for more information on the German-Israeli Reparations.
The Allied Forces were tottally unfair in the reparations towards Germany, which is what mainly caused World War Two to start. During the Reparations, Germany was demilaritized, had no army, was split in half and etc.. All of these reparations were made and passed without Germany even present when the reparations were made.
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The money that had to be paid by Germany after World War I was known as reparations.
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Its was 1923 :P The same year that Hitler took over German government....but he faailed and got sent to prison insted. :) -----------------------> No -it's the wrong answer above; Hitler never took over the German govt. in 1923. Germany stopped paying Versailles reparations in 1931 - before the Nazis took power in 1933.
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The Ruhr, a industrial area in Germany was invaded by the French. They invaded to take reparations by force.
No, it ended some time before. Germany stopped paying reparations, resulting in France occupying the Rhur district, Germany's industrial centre. When Hitler came to power, he pretty much rejected the Versailles treaty, effectively stopping any restraints on Germany. This was some time before the outbreak of the war though I'm uncertain of the exact dates.
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