Now they are using euro notes.
there is value to german money from ww2 but only because it's money
the value of that money fell.
They were not 'stealing German jobs and money': that claim was Nazi propaganda and completely untrue.
Deutsche Mark
money or gold
Euros. They used to have the German Marks. But they have since changed currency.
The use the symbol for the Euro, €
The money in World War 2 was called: Marks The money the German use today is called: Euros
The Germans use Euros. They used to use the Deutschmark and prior to that the Reichsmark. The German word for money is Geld. The German word for cash is Bargeld and when referring to coins one uses the term Muenze.
The point was to prevent prisoners having any money that could be used outside the camps.
English "the money" is German: "das Geld".
I don't know exactly what you are asking. "Geld" means "money" in the German language. The unit of currency now in use in Germany is the Euro; before the Euro, it was the Deutsche Mark.
German money consists of Euro banknotes and coins. Banknotes come in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 euros. Coins are available in values of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, as well as 1 and 2 euros. The design features architectural styles from different periods in European history.
The direct translation of money in German is Geld.They use the Euro.
there is value to german money from ww2 but only because it's money
the value of that money fell.
There is no German Franc. A franc is French and today both Germany and France use the Euro. Another Answer: You might be thinking of the Swiss Franc.