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* Gaettens mentions, without explicitly specifying, that the German government had large wasteful expenses in 1919, presumably with the creation of new offices and organizations.
* Gaettens mentions, without explicitly specifying, that the German government had large wasteful expenses in 1919, presumably with the creation of new offices and organizations.
* The Reichsbank refused to allow "value-stable" bank accounts until 1923.
* The Reichsbank refused to allow "value-stable" bank accounts until 1923.
Anybody knows more about these topics? [[User:Pestergaines|Pestergaines]] 03:38, 21 November 2010 (CST)
Anybody knows more about these topics?
 
Potential resources:
* When Money Dies: The Nightmare of the Weimar Hyper-inflation by Adam Fergusson
[[User:Pestergaines|Pestergaines]] 06:14, 21 November 2010 (CST)

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Things to find

  • Gaettens mentions, without explicitly specifying, that the German government had large wasteful expenses in 1919, presumably with the creation of new offices and organizations.
  • The Reichsbank refused to allow "value-stable" bank accounts until 1923.

Anybody knows more about these topics?

Potential resources:

  • When Money Dies: The Nightmare of the Weimar Hyper-inflation by Adam Fergusson

Pestergaines 06:14, 21 November 2010 (CST)