I was responding - perhaps with exasperation - to Kevin's oft-repeated assertion that the Allies plundered from the Germans far more than Napoleon ever did, by asking him (as I and many other have, many times, without success) for the data to back up that assertion.
Why do you take this serious? Of course one could argue, that the Prussians plundered themselves when they had to raise their armies to liberate Germany from the tyranny of Boney, or that the Bavarians had to do the same.
Who could the Allied plunder? Saxony? This was already at the end in 1813, as well as a lot of other Germans states due to the huge war efforts they had to bring to feed Boney's meat grinder in earlier years and especially in 1812.