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What Were the Economic Provisions of the Treaty of Versailles? Or How Much Did Germany Had to Pay as War Reparation Charges According to the Treaty of Versailles? - History and Civics

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What were the economic provisions of the Treaty of Versailles?
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How much did Germany had to pay as war reparation charges according to the Treaty of Versailles?

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The Reparation Commission fixed $ 6,000,000,000 to be paid by Germany within a period of 30 years, and in the mean time one thousand million Pounds in cash.

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Chapter 18: World War-I and Treaty of Versailles - Very Short Questions

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Chapter 18 World War-I and Treaty of Versailles
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