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Were there any problems in paying dividends after WW 1 in countries that had been 'defeated'? Countries that had 'won' would, I am thinking, be in a better financial situation. If your country was on the verge of defeat in such a war would there be any benefit in buying a War Bond? It's a topic I think needs to be covered. 217.163.101.38 (talk) 15:50, 21 July 2023 (UTC)Reply