By 1923, hyperinflation in Germany had rendered the currency nearly worthless, as the government printed excessive amounts of money to pay for war reparations and stimulate the economy. Prices soared astronomically, with basic goods becoming prohibitively expensive and daily transactions requiring wheelbarrows full of cash. The collapse of trust in the currency was evident when people began bartering for goods instead of using marks, underscoring the complete loss of value in the German money system. This situation culminated in the introduction of a new currency, the Rentenmark, in late 1923 to stabilize the economy.
POW! you don know bout me! LEAVE IT!! DENCH. 1923.
i dont know i tried to look up this answer for social but this is useless UGGGH
However much the matches cost. I know, useless answer. :)
"Grandstaff" is a German music group. I don't know any other meaning for this word.
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By 1923, Germany was experiencing hyperinflation, leading to the dramatic devaluation of its currency, the Papiermark. Prices skyrocketed, with basic goods often costing millions of marks, and wages had to be paid daily to keep up with inflation. The situation was exacerbated by reparations from World War I and poor economic policies, causing public trust in the currency to collapse. As a result, people resorted to bartering and using foreign currencies, demonstrating that the German money had become virtually worthless.
The Governments keep it a secret, different countries have different inks. I know, this answer seems useless.
The Governments keep it a secret, different countries have different inks. I know, this answer seems useless.
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.
All I know is its a German tradition. My grandmother was German and did this every year. It's supposed to be a sign of how much money you will come into for the next year
If you are an artist you will know. And if you make something you will have proved that those things were not useless.
Math is far from useless. Without math, it would be impossible to make computers, ipods, cell phones, etc. Just for starters. How about money for another. How would a business know how much to charge for an item or service without math. I could go on and on. Hopefully you get the idea.
English: "to know" is German: "wissen" or "kennen".
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I don't know, because I'm not a cloud. Speculation is useless.
The hyperinflation in 1923 plunged Germany into even deeper financial turmoil as the DM (deutschmark) became even more worthless so the money that the people had was vastly reduced in value. I think that in 1923, Germany refused to pay the reparations but I don't know what happened after that...
I don't think it would be in bad taste to ask for money. In this day and age it's better that people use their money wisely, and buying a useless gift would be a waste. Just let people know you'd like to use the money for your new home and all should be fine.