The problem wasn't fully solved until 1948 when the US introduced the deutschemark which was far more stable as it was tied to the US dollar.
Germany's hyper-inflaton was caused by Germany printing extra money that was worthless :) ^Sounds like the Unites States.
The United States and Germany's economies were the slowest to recover from the depression. (Name it.)
Coal is valuable and it was especially so back then. And it was a hit to Germany that everyone wanted.
Infiltration -apex :)
Nothing as he wasnt the leader of the Naziparty(NSDAP) yet.
The problem wasn't fully solved until 1948 when the US introduced the deutschemark which was far more stable as it was tied to the US dollar.
The value of Germany's currency dropped and inflation soared. <---novanet answer
The value of Germany's currency dropped and inflation soared. <---novanet answer
Germany's hyper-inflaton was caused by Germany printing extra money that was worthless :) ^Sounds like the Unites States.
inflation is when the value of paper money or notes falls so when inflation started in Germany, no one could afford any important supplies such as food.
Describe how bad inflation in Germany was
Germany implemented policies to help stop high inflation.
To determine the value of 200 pounds in 1923 in today's money, we need to account for inflation. Over the past century, the average inflation rate in the UK has varied, but a rough estimate suggests that £1 in 1923 is equivalent to about £40-£50 today. Therefore, 200 pounds in 1923 would be approximately worth between £8,000 and £10,000 today. For precise figures, historical inflation calculators can provide a more accurate estimate.
Die Schlucht des Todes - 1923 was released on: Germany: 11 May 1923 (Berlin) Finland: 7 October 1923 Germany: 1927 USA: 1929
the Russians
inflation
The Midnight Cabaret - 1923 was released on: USA: May 1923 Germany: 13 July 1924 West Germany: 17 March 1978 (TV premiere)