Throughout the war, the value of the German currency, the Reichsmark, fell considerably. In 1914, one British pound was equal to twenty German . In 1919, one British pound was equal to 250 marks. To try and meet the requirements of government spending and alleviate the post-war situation, the government had little choice but to … Continue reading Hyperinflation and the invasion of the Ruhr
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