On 31 December, the UK will make a payment of about $83m (£45.5m) to the US and so discharge the last of its loans from World War II from its transatlantic ally. This article discusses the tremendous social and economic consequences of the war, and how we're all still very much affected by it.
What's a little debt between friends?
Submitted by Moose on May 10, 2006 - 11:07.debt | geopolitics | history | lend lease | News | UK | US
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