Jeff Lacy

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By the end of the war, the European allied powers—sixteen countries in all—owed the United States about $12 billion, of which a little under $5 billion was due from Britain and $4 billion from France. In its own turn, Britain was owed some $11 billion by seventeen countries, $3 billion of it by France and
Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World
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