The cost for Britain to rebuild after World War I was substantial, with estimates suggesting that the total expenditure on reconstruction and war-related debts reached around £7 billion. This financial burden was exacerbated by the need to support veterans and their families, as well as to address widespread economic challenges. The impact of the war significantly strained the British economy, leading to high inflation and social unrest in the years following the conflict.
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