Weimar Republic
Americannoun
noun
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Second, some gold fans point back to instances such as the Weimar Republic in Germany in 1923, when the paper currency was rendered worthless by the greatest example of hyperinflation in recorded history.
From MarketWatch • Oct. 14, 2025
The Weimar Republic, as I argue in my new book, was a far-flung world of permanent crisis, where little got resolved, just like our world today.
From Salon • Mar. 5, 2025
Army in Germany, living along the Rhine from 1921 to 1923, during the Weimar Republic between the two World Wars.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 6, 2024
Weill, who left Europe for the United States after the fall of the Weimar Republic, was also steeped in jazz.
From New York Times • Jan. 24, 2024
The Treaty also installed a democratic government, called the Weimar Republic.
From "Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow" by Susan Campbell Bartoletti
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