According to the Peace Treaty of Versailles.
ANNEX I.
Compensation may be claimed from Germany under Article 232 above in respect of the total damage under the following categories:
(l) Damage to injured persons and to surviving dependents by personal injury to or death of civilians caused by acts of war, including bombardments or other attacks on land, on sea, or from the air, and all the direct consequences thereof, and of all operations of war by the two groups of belligerents wherever arising.
(2) Damage caused by Germany or her allies to civilian victims of acts of cruelty, violence or maltreatment (including injuries to life or health as a consequence of imprisonment, deportation, internment or evacuation, of exposure at sea or of being forced to labour), wherever arising, and to the surviving dependents of such victims.
(3) Damage caused by Germany or her allies in their own territory or in occupied or invaded territory to civilian victims of all acts injurious to health or capacity to work, or to honour, as well as to the surviving dependents of such victims.
(8) Damage caused to civilians by being forced by Germany or her allies to labour without just remuneration.
(10) Damage in the form of levies, fines and other similar exactions imposed by Germany or her allies upon the civilian population.
ANNEX I.
Compensation may be claimed from Germany under Article 232 above in respect of the total damage under the following categories:
(l) Damage to injured persons and to surviving dependents by personal injury to or death of civilians caused by acts of war, including bombardments or other attacks on land, on sea, or from the air, and all the direct consequences thereof, and of all operations of war by the two groups of belligerents wherever arising.
(2) Damage caused by Germany or her allies to civilian victims of acts of cruelty, violence or maltreatment (including injuries to life or health as a consequence of imprisonment, deportation, internment or evacuation, of exposure at sea or of being forced to labour), wherever arising, and to the surviving dependents of such victims.
(3) Damage caused by Germany or her allies in their own territory or in occupied or invaded territory to civilian victims of all acts injurious to health or capacity to work, or to honour, as well as to the surviving dependents of such victims.
(8) Damage caused to civilians by being forced by Germany or her allies to labour without just remuneration.
(10) Damage in the form of levies, fines and other similar exactions imposed by Germany or her allies upon the civilian population.
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