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what were the factor that led to hyperinflation in germany

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Answered by Goodgirl009rockz
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the occupation of the Ruhr, the once German region, rich with industry was taken by France after a default on annual repayments. Germany also lost 12% more of land too, due to the Treaty of Versailles; this land included industrial areas such as the Saar and Allsaice-Lorraine. Another example being the Treaty of Versailles; both Britain and France forcing Germany to pay an enormous figure set at £6.6 billion, seen by many as an impossible sum to pay.
Answered by Anonymous
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the factor that

: - made tax financing of the war technically and politically difficult



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