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A REVISION OF THE TREATY
II.— Injuries to Persons
Frs. (Paper)
Military pensions........ 60,045,696,000
Allowances to families of mobilised men . . . 12,936,956,824Pensions accorded to civilian victims of the war and
their dependants....... 514,465,000
Ill-treatment inflicted on civilians and prisoners of war 1,869,230,000
Assistance given to prisoners of war .... 976,906,000
Insufficiency of salaries and wages .... 223,123,313Exactions by Germany to the detriment of the
civilian population....... 1,267,615,939
Total of the French claims..... 218,541,596,120
Great Britain
£ Frs.
Damage to property . . . 7,936,456
Shipping losses .... 763,000,000
Losses abroad .... 24,940,559Damage to river and canal
shipping .... 4,000,000
Military pensions . . . 1,706,800,000Allowances to families of
mobilised men . . . 7,597,832,086
Pensions for civilian victims . 35,915,579Ill-treatment inflicted on
civilians and prisoners . 95,746
Assistance to prisoners of war 12,663Insufficiency of salaries and
wages..... 6,372
£2,542,070,375 Frs. 7,597,832,086
Damage to property . .... Lire 20,933,547,500
Shipping losses....... £128,000,000
Military pensions....... Francs 31,041,000,000
Allowances to families of mobilised men . . Francs 6,885,130,395
Civilian victims of the war and prisoners . . Lire 12,153,289,000
Total . . . Lire 33,086,836,000„ . . . Francs 37,926,130,395„ £128,000,000