government experienced hyperinflation
Bismark used the speech to get an increase in military spending for Prussia. Bismark pushed for Prussia to unify with other German states and become the country of Germany.
Generally speaking nations where much of the means of production are either owned or controlled by the central government control most of that country's economics. What also needs to be addressed is that dictatorships, either fascist or some other type also control the major aspects of a country's economy by virtue of their unlimited power to force their economies to produce certain goods or / and direct the paths of major industries. The best example of this is Nazi Germany. Hitler's government did not "own" German industry but he could dictate what products they "should" produce. It is said but it cannot be held as "doctrine" that Russia's major economic policies are governed by Mr. Putin. Of course all nations calling themselves "communist" nations always play a huge role in their nations economics.
After the end of the First World War, political parties that came into being in Germany decided to reform German polity. This gave birth to the German Weimar Republic. However, following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forced to pay reparation in the form of money. When the gold reserves in Germany were exhausted, Germany began to print the German Mark in huge numbers and this caused the Economic Depression of the 1930s. It was amidst this confusion that Hitler marked his rise to power. The people held the Weimar Republic responsible for the Depression and broke their faith in the government. Hitler's extensive propaganda to win the hearts of the people promised them a better future of economic prosperity. Demonstrations envisaged the ideals of unity and strength which won the confidence of the Germans.
The German people were generally blamed for starting WW1 because Germany caused the most casualties and the most damage. Because of this completely false accusation, Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles which made Germany pay every country it damaged. The German government was in a frenzy to pay off this unfair debt and began mass printing the German currency. This lead to such massive inflation that a loaf of bread at one point cost over 20,000,000,000 (billion) German Marks. WW1 ended in 1919, and Germany didn't really begin to prosper again until the rise of Adolf Hitler in 1933.
They adopted the German model for a government.
german disarmament a cut- back of occupation troops the development of german democratic government the trial of nazi leaders
German Development Institute was created in 1964.
John Alexander White has written: 'German aid' 'Pledged to development' -- subject(s): Economic assistance
There is a belief by theorists such as Ellen Brown that Hitler ended the German economic depression. His policies, collectively called the National Socialist Economic Policies, gave him and the government total control of the country and the economy did eventually rebound.
For the same reasons all governments do so. To safeguard and enhance its own economic stability.
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Some German immigrants came to America in the 1800's to escape persecution by the German government. Some faced harsh rule. In addition, they were looking for land and economic opportunities.
Britain was afraid of the rising threat of German Imperialism after the development of the Triple Alliance.
The name of the German government is "(die) Bundesregierung".
Petra Voionmaa has written: 'German aid for trade' -- subject(s): Commerce, Foreign economic relations, Aid for Trade (Initiative), German Economic assistance 'German aid for trade' -- subject(s): Commerce, Foreign economic relations, Aid for Trade (Initiative), German Economic assistance
No, DHL is a german company but not run by the government.