War reparations of Finland to the Soviet Union were originally worth US$300,000,000 at 1938 prices (equivalent to US$6.49 billion in 2023).
Finland was originally obliged to pay $300,000,000 in gold to be paid in the form of ships and machinery, over six years.
[3] The authority responsible for deliveries, and also organising production agreements with the manufacturers according to the protocols, was Sotakorvausteollisuuden valtuuskunta, the delegation of the war reparations industry.
[8] For delivering the needed amount of the wooden houses to the Soviet Union, a joint venture, Puutalo Oy, was established.
The war reparation itself contributed 177,000 m2 as compensation for the German property, which Finland did not hand over to the Soviet Union.