
Inter-Allied Reparations Commission
The Inter-Allied Reparations Commission was established after World War I to oversee and coordinate the collection of reparations from Germany and its allies, who were required to compensate the Allies for damages caused during the war. The commission assessed Germany’s ability to pay, set the amount of reparations, and managed the distribution of funds among the Allied nations. Its goal was to ensure fair and organized reparation payments, helping rebuild war-devastated countries and maintain economic stability in Europe.