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  • 5 cm leFH 16 howitzer carriages received as reparations after World War I.
  • rman 7.7 cm FK 16 gun carriages received as reparations after World War I.
  • Guns turned over to Belgium as reparations after World War I were taken into Wehrmacht
  • rned over to Belgium and the Netherlands as reparations after World War I were taken into Wehrmacht
  • n World War I. Guns turned over to Italy as reparations after World War I were taken into Italian s
  • red by Italy during the war and received as reparations after the war were put into service with th
  • I. Guns captured or turned over to Italy as reparations after World War I were taken into Italian s
  • Guns turned over to Belgium as reparations after World War I were taken into Heer serv
  • a part in the negotiations that led to the Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany s
  • January 9 - The Knesset approves the Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany.
  • Menachem Begin protesting against the Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany i
  • y Maschinenfabrik Esslingen, as part of the reparations agreement with Germany.
  • ber of the delegations which negotiated the Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany.
  • was given to the Great Britain as a part of reparations and sold to an Italian company for scrappin
  • 2010) was a black separatist, advocate for reparations, and president of the Republic of New Afrik
  • rica Pay?: Slavery and the Raging Debate on Reparations, and provides an overview of how reparation
  • st Germany, but did not stop the payment of reparations and the covert supply of arms to Israel by
  • plan, which technically meant that the war reparations and debt reverted to the debt reduction pre
  • after World War II, were excluded from the reparations and are grounded on the implementation of t
  • Saxony had to pay 25 million francs in reparations and join the Confederation of the Rhine.
  • ' Reparations and regrets: Why is the US Senate apologisi
  • for the National Coalition for Redress and Reparations, and fought for the Civil Liberties Act of
  • German economy boomed in the 1920s, paying reparations and increasing domestic production.
  • e war, Stralsund was ceded to France as war reparations, and sold for scrap in 1933.
  • gust 29, 1923, demanding 50 million lire in reparations and execution of the killers.
  • ore order to the legations of Tianjin, with reparations and reprisals demanded by the European gove
  • 's son Joseph I, disregarded its promise of reparations and, as part of a concordat with the church
  • we've been winning: lawsuits are being won, reparations are being paid, apologies are being made.
  • was formed in 1994 with Peace, Justice and Reparations as number one in its ten point platform and
  • to weapons gained either through capture or reparations as the Obice da 100/17 modello 16.
  • iet Union surpassed by far the demanded war reparations, being estimated at around 2 billion dollar
  • ed its economy with the purpose of avoiding reparations, but both governments had conflicting views
  • a pele tower which was reported to in 'good reparations' by a survey of 1541 and which was incorpor
  • past few years and following the payment of reparations by the Catalan government this situation ha
  • ned in 1919 when he became secretary to the Reparations Commission at the Paris Peace Conference.
  • otal sum due was decided by an Inter-Allied Reparations Commission and was set at 269 billion gold
  • Inter-Allied Reparations Commission was an international commission
  • resident in 1932 and diplomat at the Second Reparations Conference in 1929.
  • This was accompanied by international reparations conferences, including one in June 1922 org
  • a solution for the collection of the German reparations debt following World War I.
  • oland), it was decided that some of the war reparations due to be exacted from the Austrian governm
  • h specific institutions whose focus is such reparations, e.g. the Pontifical Congregation of the Be
  • ehood for the District of Columbia, slavery reparations, electoral reforms including instant runoff
  • ights to the characters, and awarded Mizuki reparations equal to 3% royalties on all the merchandis
  • d War in order to regulate the issue of war reparations exacted from the Austrian government in the
  • he United States Government under Germany's reparations for the war, and in 1919 it was renamed USS
  • c collapse of Germany under the pressure of reparations for World War I and hyperinflation.
  • llion accord under which Rome agreed to pay reparations for its colonial rule of Libya between 1911
  • rman ships in Spanish ports at the time, as reparations for Spanish ship losses to Germany's unrest
  • taken down and moved to the Soviet Union as reparations for World War II.
  • te their resettlement in Crimea and to make reparations for lost lives and confiscated property.
  • ligious organizations allot $500 million as reparations for slavery.
  • as well as the founder of the Committee for Reparations for Descendants of U.S. Slaves.
  • offered to return them to the U.S. and pay reparations for damaging the Chesapeake.
  • has obligations to their people, including reparations for the nuclear testing and resettlement of
  • ican activist noted for her role in seeking reparations for Japanese American internment by the Uni
  • t David Horowitz, entitled "Ten Reasons Why Reparations for Blacks is a Bad Idea for Blacks - and R
  • th the Chinese community as an advocate for reparations for the Chinese head tax After leaving poli
  • hem in 1431, and in 1441 refused to provide reparations for having ordered the seizure and pillage
  • was a concealed kind of annual tributes or reparations for saving of Tang Dynasty from annihilatio
  • He has campaigned in favour of Reparations for slavery.
  • ian; Paying for the Past: The Struggle over Reparations for Surviving Victims of the Nazi Terror.
  • osest they are going to get to some form of reparations for the violations they've experienced,” sh
  • g Albania of laying the mines and demanding reparations for the May and October incidents.
  • illegal under the laws of war and demanded reparations from the Japanese government on the ground
  • the Italian willingness to pay part of the reparations from the territories Italy got from Austria
  • istic finance administration, the burden of reparations from the war that Germany had lost, and las
  • t of China" and renounced any claim for war reparations from World War II.
  • Japanese government demanded an apology and reparations from the Korean government over the inciden
  • iless refugee, and unable to secure any war reparations from the colonial British bureaucracy, Smit
  • His 1982 application for reparations from the German government was rejected.
  • nito Mussollini demanded 50 million lira in reparations from Greece and the execution of the assass
  • of Ethiopian Women, Moore actively promoted reparations from 1950 until her death in 1996(Charles H
  • e Soviet Navy as Arkhangelsk in lieu of war reparations from Italy.
  • $2 million in penalties, with $1 million in reparations going to the government of Ukraine, and acc
  • ing the extent of war costs, losses, debts, reparations, gold shortage and of the resulting chaos,
  • ion from pre-k to post baccalaureate, Jobs, reparations, housing, political prisoners, women's righ
  • rnment of Hungary to ease the burden of War reparations imposed in the Treaty of Trianon.
  • Law" campaign against the Young Plan on war reparations in 1929.
  • was part of the Soviet plan for German war reparations in the form of forced labor, according to t
  • eimar Republic under Chancellor Cuno to pay reparations in the aftermath of World War I.
  • ative to the Committee of Experts on German Reparations in 1929.
  • Zhoushan until the Qing government had paid reparations in full (Article XII).
  • The Bolsheviks also promised to pay war reparations in the amount of three million rubles and 1
  • By 1933, Germany had made World War I reparations of only one eighth of the sum required unde
  • pendent on Russia), Russia received the war reparations of 4.5 million rubles and two key seaports
  • ust 1531, the Portuguese king agreed to pay reparations of 60,000 ducats in return for Ango's agree
  • He was to secure the reparations of Polish prisoners of war.
  • The Soviet Union imposed heavy war reparations on Finland and took the Porkkala area near
  • asserted there would be no legal "basis for reparations or territorial claims", anticipating Turkis
  • to the Soviet Union as part of a larger war reparations package in the late 1940s.
  • ranco-Prussian War 1870/71, part of the war reparations paid by France, 120 million marks in gold c
  • r sources of income, in addition to the war reparations paid to the USSR.
  • Wireless Station was included in German war reparations paid to America.
  • 1933, with about one-eighth of the initial reparations paid.
  • my was exacerbated by the conclusion of war reparations payments to Germany by France in September
  • It called for a one-year halt in reparations payments by Germany to France and of Allied
  • lted in an agreement to suspend World War I reparations payments imposed on the defeated countries
  • A moratorium had been placed on the war reparations payments in 1931 and a year later the deleg
  • Reparations payments ended in 1923.
  • ablished, and by the start of World War II, reparations payments had stopped completely.
  • As reparations, Peshwa territories were annexed by the Bri
  • his encyclical Miserentissimus Redemptor on reparations, Pope Pius XI called Acts of Reparation to
  • As part of war reparations Prinz Ludwig came under control of the Brit
  • He also worked on the German reparations problem.
  • In March 2011, the Crime Victims Reparations Program recovered almost $272k for victims
  • tions between the Allies and Germany over a reparations settlement.
  • rrently disputing whether claims for German reparations should be made.
  • e offender will bear the cost of removal or reparations specified by the concerned Administrative B
  • he individual so injured, and made monetary reparations sufficient to sustain that person in freedo
  • directly out of the efforts to finance the reparations system, while others reflect extensive lend
  • ed it as one "so much altered by successive reparations, that little of its original architectural
  • gutmachung after World War II refers to the reparations that the German government agreed to pay to
  • ated the sums will be deducted from the war reparations these governments were to receive from the
  • s faced by African men and the struggle for reparations throughout the United States, London, Amste
  • The protocol determining the amount of reparations to be extracted from the German government
  • edition to Haiti which forced it to provide reparations to former French slave owners from the isla
  • the Redress Movement, which sought to give reparations to Japanese Americans, who were interned du
  • Proctor in urging the government in making reparations to the family, as everything the family had
  • tution which previously had guaranteed land reparations to indigenous groups throughout Mexico.
  • he Russian government would not pay any war reparations to Japan.
  • n a decree, dated 18 April 1591, he ordered reparations to be made to the Indians of the Philippine
  • Japan's school history books; and monetary reparations to compensate for all the abuses and violen
  • l of the truth, have not made comprehensive reparations to the victims, and have not dismantled the
  • Florida was the first state to pay reparations to survivors and their descendants for a ra
  • and ties taken from Germany as World War I reparations to build the line.
  • Articles II-IV set the ratio between reparations to be borne by the Austrian government and
  • ly legislation in American history to grant reparations to African Americans.
  • operated safe havens, none existed to seek reparations under international law.
  • plementary protocol, reducing the amount of reparations, was signed in London on August 30, 1924.
  • However, large war reparations was a significant financial burden on the K
  • erica Pay? Slavery and The Raging Debate on Reparations were published in 2001 and 2003 respectivel
  • the Weimar Republic due to the World War 1 reparations were highly problematic for the Chartalist
  • Reparations were paid to his son.
  • There, reparations were begun to deactivate the ship.
  • No reparations were paid to the business owners on the Jer
  • Thus, debts (and reparations) were being paid only by augmenting old deb
  • s manufactured in Finland on account of war reparations, were transported and assembled on the spot
  • a member of the international committee on reparations, which produced the Young Plan in 1929.
  • ch declared that Germany should keep paying reparations while Britain sought to grant the Germany a
  • anent elimination of Germany's debt and war reparations would be subject to reaching an agreement w