Replies: Reply to: Jourj BaghdisarHello, Baghdisar,The Keynes proposals were, indeed fair and good enough to enable countries involved in the war to recover. I like the way you put it in your post that Keynes focused on fairness, when developed the compensation. Germany, paying 7.5 billions, was enough money to enable a country builds its economy. Your post has good flowing sentences and focused objective. The coal and iron commission was a very strategic move to France to recover from the negative impact of the war. Whereas, some people Might see Keynes recommendations as false, the positive influence they offered were good enough to help countries pick up the pieces. I love your post and the nature your mind. The simplification that Keynes introduced in terms of calculating the exact amount that Germany could pay helped to eliminate exploitation and fraud from countries that sought compensation from Germany. Doing away with the reparation commission gave Germany an opportunity to recover from the war just as other countries. I love the fairness aspect in your post.Reply to: Darian HigensHi, HigensI like the moderation to the treaty of Versailles, which allowed Germany to pay its debts without the interests. If, for example,