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Germany signed the Armistice on November 11, 1918, at 11:00 a.m. in a railway carriage in the forest of Compiègne. The fighting stopped. The political work of e…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #3788
The Weimar Republic lasted from 1919 to 1933. It is remembered primarily for its failure — Hitler came to power through its constitutional mechanisms. But the f…
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# Weimar Republic — The Conditions That Made It Fragile from the Start
The Weimar Republic is one of history's most studied democracies, and the lesson most co…
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In November 1923, one US dollar could purchase 4.2 trillion German marks. *Wheelbarrows of cash were hauled to buy a loaf of bread.* A postage stamp cost 50 b…
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# From Weimar to Zimbabwe — The Modern Anatomy of Hyperinflation
The cases examined in this series — Rome, the Song Dynasty, Habsburg Spain, the Ottoman Empir…
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