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This chart shows the indirect costs of World War I.
Indirect Costs of World War I (1920 Dollars)
Country
Property Damage
Loss of Life
Shipping Losses
United Kingdom
$1.8 billion
$3.5 billion
$3.9 billion
France
$10.0 billion
$4.8 billion
$0.5 billion
Russia
$1.2 billion
$8.1 billion
$0.9 billion
Germany
$1.8 billion
$6.8 billion
$0.1 billion
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This chart shows the indirect costs of World War I.
Indirect Costs of World War I (1920 Dol...
Indirect Costs of World War I (1920 Dol...
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