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The German workers took passive action and went on strike. Those who weren't on strike worked slowly and deliberately made faulty goods.

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The Germans held up the French with Passive resistance and received sympathy from all over the world due to there enormous inflation.

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What is the Ruhr?

The Ruhr is a river in germany.


What led to hyperinflation in Germany in 1923?

The immediate trigger was the French (and Belgian) occupation of the Ruhr in January 1923, followed by the German campaign of passive resistance.


What was the French occupation of the Ruhr?

There is no direct link between the two. In 1923 France and Belgium occupied the Ruhr, which was Germany's leading industrial area. The reason given was that Germany had allegedly defaulted on reparations. The Germans responded with a policy of passive resistance, that is non-cooperation; but there was also some active resistance and a number of inhabitants of the Ruhr were shot by the French. The whole business was very damaging to the German economy. What outraged Germans (and also the British government) was that France went *beyond* the conditions of the Versailles Treaty. One of the French aims was to set up a separate republic in the Ruhr and the Rhineland. It created much bitterness. The whole business of going beyond Versailles probably caused even more resentment than the Versailles Treaty itself. Despite all this, Germany recovered from the effects of the occupation quickly and from 1924 onwards enjoyed some of the prosperity of the Roaring Twenties.


What was the Germans expectations during world war 2?

German occupation of Europe..................


How do you use Treaty of Versailles in a sentence?

Germans were angry that their leaders had signed the Treaty of Versailles. When Germany failed to pay reparations ordered by the Treaty of Versailles, France occupied the Ruhr Valley.

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Explain the immediate cause of hyperinflation in weimar republic?

The immediate trigger was the occupation of the Ruhr by France and Belgium in Janaury 1923. The Germans in the Ruhr responded with a general strike.


What happened in the occupation of the ruhr?

In January 1923 to 1925 the ruhr was between France & Belgium .


When and why did the French occupy the Ruhr?

French occupation of the Ruhr occurred in 1923 as retaliation for Germany's failure to make reparations payments following World War I. The occupation aimed to enforce payment and weaken German economy to push for compliance.


What is Germans's occupation?

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What happened during the German occupation?

The Germans occupied.


What is the Ruhr?

The Ruhr is a river in germany.


What led to hyperinflation in Germany in 1923?

The immediate trigger was the French (and Belgian) occupation of the Ruhr in January 1923, followed by the German campaign of passive resistance.


How many died in the Krupp steelworks during the French occupation of the Ruhr?

Nothing compaired to the numbers that will die in the Iranian oil fields when Israel strikes.


How did the Germans respond when they refused to surrender?

They burned the city down


What was the French occupation of the Ruhr?

There is no direct link between the two. In 1923 France and Belgium occupied the Ruhr, which was Germany's leading industrial area. The reason given was that Germany had allegedly defaulted on reparations. The Germans responded with a policy of passive resistance, that is non-cooperation; but there was also some active resistance and a number of inhabitants of the Ruhr were shot by the French. The whole business was very damaging to the German economy. What outraged Germans (and also the British government) was that France went *beyond* the conditions of the Versailles Treaty. One of the French aims was to set up a separate republic in the Ruhr and the Rhineland. It created much bitterness. The whole business of going beyond Versailles probably caused even more resentment than the Versailles Treaty itself. Despite all this, Germany recovered from the effects of the occupation quickly and from 1924 onwards enjoyed some of the prosperity of the Roaring Twenties.


Is The Ruhr located in the Paris Basin?

No, the Ruhr is in Germany.


Are Essen and Dusseldorf part of the Ruhr District in Germany?

Essen is in the Ruhr but Duesseldorf is some distance to the south of the Ruhr.