what were the factor which led to hyperinflation in germany
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Hyperinflation probably happened because the Weimar government printed banknotes to pay reparations and - after the 1923 French invasion - the Ruhur strikers . Because these banknotes were not matched by Germany's production their value fell.
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Essentially, all of the ingredients that went into creating Germany's hyperinflation can be grouped into three categories: the excessive printing of paper money; the inability of the Weimar government to repay debts and reparations incurred from World War I; and political problems, both domestic and foreign.
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