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This book is about the collapse of the Weimar Republic in Germany shortly after WW 1, which was prefaced by a period of deflation. The collapse was distinguished by a period of severe hyperinflation that rendered the German currency worthless.
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When money dies: the nightmare of the Weimar collapse
1975, Kimber
in English
0718302141 9780718302146
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First Sentence
"JUST BEFORE THE First World War in 1913, the German mark, the British shilling, the French franc, and the Italian lira were all worth about the same, and four or five of any were worth about a dollar."
Table of Contents
Prologue
1. Gold for Iron
2. Joyless Streets
3. The Bill Presented
4. Delirium of Milliards
5. The Slide to Hyperinflation
6. Summer of '22
7. The Hapsburg Inheritance
8. Autumn Paper-chase
9. Ruhrkampf
10. Summer of '23
11. Havenstein
12. The Bottom of the Abyss
13. Schacht
14. Unemployment breaks out
15. The Wounds are Bared
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 249-250.
Includes index.
Available free on line at http://www.mises.org/resources/4016
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