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Germany’s reparation payments after World War I caused
massive inflation in Germany.
massive deflation in Germany.
economic stability.
increased freedom.
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Massive inflation in Germany.
The reparations burden strained the Weimar government's finances, leading it to print money to meet payments and triggering the hyperinflation crisis of 1921–1923.
The reparations burden strained the Weimar government's finances, leading it to print money to meet payments and triggering the hyperinflation crisis of 1921–1923.
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