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  1. Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (8 November 1923 - Beer Hall Putsch: By 1923, hyperinflation was ruining the German economy and helping destroy its ability to pay war reparations. In an attempt to force payments, France and Belgium occupied the German industrial area of the Ruhr.

  2. Bah. Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (8 November 1923) - Beer Hall Putsch: By 1923, hyperinflation was ruining the German economy and helping destroy its ability to pay war reparations. In an attempt to force payments, France and Belgium occupied the German industrial area of the Ruhr.

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  4. 11 January – French and Belgian troops enter the Ruhr in the Occupation of the Ruhr because of Germany’s refusal to pay war reparations, causing strikes and a severe economic crisis. 20 April – Julius Streicher's antisemitic newspaper Der Stürmer begins publication. 13 August – The First Stresemann cabinet was sworn in.

  5. May 23, 2023 · Early in 1923, their armies invaded the Ruhr Valley, a coal-rich industrial region of Germany, to extract resources as payment. Right away, the German government refused to cooperate....

  6. Although the inflation was rooted in the huge debt that Germany had amassed in financing its war effort, the hyperinflation of 1923 was triggered by the French-Belgian military occupation in January 1923 of the German industrial district in the Ruhr valley.

  7. Among the most important factors that led to World War II, albeit indirectly, was the hyperinflationary cycle Germany experienced from 1921 through 1923. During that period, the Weimar government watched as prices soared over 1000% and sat helplessly as its currency essentially lost all of its value.

  8. www.oldmapsonline.org › en › GermanyOld maps of Germany

    Post-Reise-Karte von Deutschland mit spezieller Angabe der Eisenbahn- und Dampschiffahrt- Verbindungen 1 : 1820000 Německo Hagendorn, von Piloty & Loehle

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