Debts without redemption

cultural differences in First World War finance

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Old war debts never die, they just fade away....... In 2015, Britain finally paid off a large war loan issued in 1917 to finance the First World War. In 2010, Germany made the last payments on some 80-year-old debts originally used to finance part of its reparations bill imposed by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. These were exceptions. The vast majority of the debts made during the Great War have never been paid back, including billion dollar loans from the US to western allies. These debts were the result of four years of almost unlimited spending by belligerent governments.
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Writer
Gaaff, Aris
Title
Debts without redemption
Publisher
Aspekt B.V., Uitgeverij
Year
2017
Language
English
Pages
402
Weight
663 gr
EAN
9789463381895
Dimensions
228 x 151 x 36 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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