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    In regards to the lend lease agreement I think Britainicon only finished paying off the debts owed to the USAicon in the 1990's.
    But as a life line to the cause of freedom it is a great thing the two allied leaders did to ensure the freedom for us all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    finished paying off the debts owed to the USAicon in the 1990's.
    Sounds like mortgage with more than 50 year payback terms to paid off with highly inflated money. It was obviously a good venture for all of us. Imagine if Adolph, Benito, and Tojo had managed to conquer the world!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    In regards to the lend lease agreement I think Britainicon only finished paying off the debts owed to the USAicon in the 1990's.
    But as a life line to the cause of freedom it is a great thing the two allied leaders did to ensure the freedom for us all.
    It was 2006 the last payment was made, some payments were missed in some years due to exchange rate etc.

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