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In 1923, Germany was in a chaotic situation: it faced political weakness, _______________ and the French occupation of the industrial area of the ________.
In 1923, Germany was in a chaotic situation: it faced political weakness, Hyperinflation and the French occupation of the industrial area of the Ruhr.
Gustav Stresemann rescued Germany. He was the most powerful politician in Germany from late 1923 to 1929, as _____________, then foreign minister.
Gustav Stresemann rescued Germany. He was the most powerful politician in Germany from late 1923 to 1929, as Chancellor, then foreign minister.
1923 ~ New Currency introduced - The Rentenmark replace the old worthless marks. This _________ prices and the economy.
1923 ~ New Currency introduced - The Rentenmark replace the old worthless marks. This stabilised prices and the economy.
1924 ~ The Dawes Plan - Germany was loaned 800 million marks by the ______, and reparations payments were spread over a _______ period of time.
1924 ~ The Dawes Plan - Germany was loaned 800 million marks by the USA, and reparations payments were spread over a longer period of time.
1929 ~ The Young Plan - Reparations payments were reduce to $____ billion and Germany was given longer to pay.
1929 ~ The Young Plan - Reparations payments were reduce to $2.2 billion and Germany was given longer to pay.
By early 1929, Germany appeared to be regaining it's prosperity. For example, Germany was second (behind the USA) in __________ output.
By early 1929, Germany appeared to be regaining it's prosperity. For example, Germany was second (behind the USA) in Industrial output.
_____________ was rising (it was six per cent by 1928) and the economic benefits were not ______ shared. Farmers got poorer in the 1920s.
Unemployment was rising (it was six per cent by 1928) and the economic benefits were not equally shared. Farmers got poorer in the 1920s.
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