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The German Hyperinflation

The german hyperinflation was caused by the printing of more money. Germany had to pay back reprationhs for the damage they had cause during the war. So they printed more and more money. But, since the german's were printing so much money it lost its value and therefore prices of goods and services rose dramatically. Eventually Gustav Stresemann became chancellor and introduced a new currency which had more value than the original Mark. Germany entered the "Golden Years"....

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