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Why was Germany particularly susceptible to a downturn in the economy? Germany suffered from low prices throughout the 20s and 30s. Germany owed large debts to other countries after World War I. The industrial sector was plagued by inefficiencies and a lack of new technology. The value of the German currency was tied to the price of gold.

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Germany was particularly susceptible to a down turn in economy because GERMAN OWED LARGE DEBTS TO OTHER COUNTRIES AFTER WORLD 1. Germany was financially devastated after the first world was as a result of the Versailles treaty which forced Germany to pay huge reparations to France and Great Britain.
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