Inter-Allied Reparations Commission was an international commission established following the First World War by the Allied governments to consider the issue of war reparations from the defeated central powers. It was established following the Paris peace conference in 1919, and was abolished in 1929.
The protocol determining the amount of reparations to be extracted from the German government was signed in London on May 5, 1921.[1]
A supplementary protocol, reducing the amount of reparations, was signed in London on August 30, 1924.[2]