After World War I, England did not directly pay reparations, as it was one of the victorious Allied powers. However, the UK faced significant financial burdens due to war expenditures, with estimates of total war costs exceeding £3 billion at the time. Instead of paying reparations, the UK and its allies imposed reparations on Germany through the Treaty of Versailles, which aimed to compensate for war damages. Ultimately, the economic consequences of the war had lasting impacts on the UK’s economy.
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