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reichsmarks

  • plural
    of reichsmark.
    reichsmark
    noun
    the monetary unit of Germany from November, 1924, until 1948.

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In the end, the fundraiser generated 3 million reichsmarks, about $30 million in today's money.

From Salon Apr. 5, 2025

Then in December the Nazi authorities forced Jews, who had already been required to register assets worth more than 5,000 reichsmarks, to sell property, businesses and stocks to non-Jews, usually at low prices.

From New York Times Nov. 22, 2022

Hitler later claimed the Olympic Games brought half a billion reichsmarks to Berlin.

From Slate Feb. 9, 2018

"Landwehr dismissed with an ironic smile the Swiss estimate of 1 billion reichsmarks."

From Time Magazine Archive

Men brawl over jobs outside the Zollverein gates, and chicken eggs sell for two million reichsmarks apiece, and rheumatic fever stalks Children’s House like a wolf.

From "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr

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