Characterisation of Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic (1922 to 1923) | HackerNoon
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The Weimar Republic's hyperinflation between 1922 and 1923 saw a staggering acceleration in price inflation, initially at 10.4% per month, rising to 11.8% as conditions worsened.
This research examines data indicating that the value of one gold Mark drastically transformed in relation to paper Marks, highlighting the severe monetary instability of the Weimar period.
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