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On January 24, 1921, the Allied States held talks on German war reparations.
On January 24, 1921, the Allied States held talks on the issue of German war compensation. On January 24, 1921, the Allied States convened in Paris to decide that Germany had to pay almost 56 billion marks in war compensation for 42 years. Furthermore, Germany would be forced to pay its 12.5% export commodity tax. Although Germany did not send a representative to attend the talks in Paris, there was still controversy at the conference. A sharp divide arose between French Prime Minister Berlian and British Prime Minister Lloyd George. Among them, Lloyd's rejection for France's demands for more compensation was so great that he refused to leave his room at the Gran Gran Hotel. Blanchard not only demanded more compensation from Germany, but also demanded that Germany rebuild its new interests after the war. Export goods tax was the first step


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