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During the hyperinflation period in Germany after World War I, the cost of bread varied significantly due to the rapidly depreciating value of the German mark. At the peak of hyperinflation in November 1923, a loaf of bread could cost billions or even trillions of marks. The extreme inflation rendered the currency essentially worthless, leading to severe economic instability and social upheaval in Germany.

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