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How did hyperinflation affect Germany’s economy after world war 1 ?

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By 1923 is cost more to print a note than it was worth. The cost of items increased at the value of the money decreased.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Weimar government's main crisis occurred in 1923 after the Germans missed a reparations payment late in 1922. This set off a chain of events that included occupation, hyperinflation and rebellions.

Germany was already in debt due to the war.

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