Reparations after World War I, specifically in the Treaty of Versailles, were initially set at 132 billion gold marks (approximately $33 billion at the time). However, the exact amount and terms were subject to negotiations and adjustments over time, leading to significant economic strain on Germany. In the interwar years, these reparations were eventually reduced through the Dawes Plan and later the Young Plan.
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