German Mark was used up until 1999 when the Euro was introduced
the German currency Deuchmarks
The Reichsmark.
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They attended meetings of the Nazi youth and reported to the head of the meetings. Those who reported it received sugar, which was the currency back then.
It helped because the Great Depression largely caused by capitalism angered the German people who then started WW2
the German currency Deuchmarks
The Reichsmark.
before world war 1 and after the Great Depression- apex
Just an example of what the Depression was like there was a cartoon where in the first picture the man who goes to market with his money in his wallet & returns home with his goods in a wheelbarrow. And then subsequently he has to go to market with his money in the wheelbarrow & go home with his purchases in his wallet. Inflation had made the German currency so valueless that you needed millions of marks to buy very, very little.
It was the Great Depression.
No treaty started or ended the Great Depression. The depression years were an economic event that worsened with the world's rigid adherence to the gold standard behind major currencies. Its devastating effects began to soften and disappear with the worldwide devaluations of currency in terms of its backing by gold. In fact, during the depression years, every major currency abandoned convertibility to gold.
There is no such thing as the German dollar. The currency in German is the Euro (symbol '€'). Currently (2012), USD 1 = € 0.77 The German currency is the Euro, it is equivalent to about $1.57 in American money.
The Great Depression
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World War 1 lasted from 1914-1918. The great depression lasted from October 1929-1939.
Yes, the Depression was effectively over well before WW2.
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