This book provides a historical narrative to tell the story of interwar German reparations - the debates, controversies and diplomacy surrounding the issue from the 1919 Paris peace conference to the abandonment of reparations at the Lausanne Conference in 1932.Reparations and the Legacy of War Summits on Sums Fulfilment Crises and Allied Disunity From Dawes to Young The End of Reparations (And After) Appendix: Keynes, The Transfer Problem and German ReparationsLEONARD GOMES is?a retired academic, he previously was a Reader in International Economics. He taught on a variety of economics courses at undergraduate and graduate levels, specialising in international economics. His?main?area of research lies in international economics and history of economic thought.