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3. What were the factors that led to hyper- inflation in Germany?

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Answered by kaursimran70648
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Explanation: Germany was already suffering from high levels of inflation due to the effects of the war and the increasing government debt. In order to pay the striking workers the government simply printed more money. ... This flood of money led to hyperinflation as the more money was printed, the more prices rose.

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Answered by sushilashreya93
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Germany was already suffering from high levels of inflation due to the effects of the war and the increasing government debt.

'Passive resistance' meant that whilst the workers were on strike fewer industrial goods were being produced, which weakened the economy still further.The German government ordered workers to follow a policy of ‘passive resistance’ – refusing to work or co-operate with the foreign troops and in return the government continued to pay their wages.

The French responded firmly – in the Krupp steel works, workers refusing to take orders were shot at. Other people were expelled from the Ruhr region altogether. Overall, 132 were killed and approximately 150,000 expelled from the area.

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