the elderly wrer forced to live in horrible starving conditions
There will be close to 60 million people in Germany in 2050, and 65 % of the population will be elderly.
Diseases affect everyone, but they are more likely to attack elderly people more as their immune system isn't as good as it once was. This puts them in a vulnerable position as opposed to people that are younger.
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Animals migrate people don't. If you are asking about people we need who, how, when, where questions to answer.
Hyperinflation caused by overbearing WWI reparations to Allies. Most people lost everything and got mad, and desperate for a leader who promised solutions to the consequent national problems. And a history professor told me that what is happening now is eerily similar to Germany's pre-WWII history.
Germany used the Deutchmark until 1923, when Hyperinflation caused by the occupation of the Ruhr (an industrial region of Germany) by french and Flemmish troops made the currency worthless. A new temporary currency, the Rentenmarkwas introduce in october 1923, then a pemanent currency, the Reichmark was brought in in 1924.
The devaluing of the mark during the hyperinflation in 1920s Germany caused severe economic hardship for ordinary citizens. People's savings became worthless, causing a loss of wealth and financial stability. Prices for everyday goods skyrocketed, making it difficult for people to afford basic necessities. Many were pushed into poverty and struggled to make ends meet.
Everybody... but i would say maybe the elderly and people suffering heat conditions have a higher percentile possibilty.
He brought Germany out of the depression and gave the people more money.
Elderly people care about being comfortable in their own environment
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