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adoption of the euro in 2002. In English, it was
typically called the "
Deutschmark" (/ˈdɔɪtʃmɑːrk/ DOYTCH-mark). One
Deutsche Mark was
divided into 100...
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pamphlet in the courtroom, he too was prosecuted. Römer was
fined 1,500
Deutschmarks, and
Geiss was
sentenced to six
months imprisonment. The
sentence of...
- The
Bretton Woods system of
monetary management established the
rules for
commercial relations among 44 countries,
including the
United States, Canada...
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heavily in debt, on
behalf of
Reinhard Mohn for
roughly five
million Deutschmarks. (Köhnlechner: "The
question came up as to why not take the
entire thing...
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successful films released prior to 1963
based on
theatrical rentals in
Deutschmarks to
February 1984 were: The
following are the most
successful German productions...
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company had a
subscribed capital of 800,000
Deutschmarks, of
which Zeppelin contributed 300,000
Deutschmarks: the
remainder was
provided by
various industrialists...
- 299.6 billion
Deutschmarks (out of a
total loss of
German property due to the
border changes and
expulsions of 355.3 billion
Deutschmarks). Administrative...
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policy advisor,
later recalled that
Germany would have paid "100
billion deutschmarks" if the
Soviets demanded it. The USSR did not make such
great demands...
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Exchange Rate
Mechanism (ERM), with the
pound sterling pegged to the
deutschmark.
Thatcher resigned as
Prime Minister the
following month, amid Conservative...
- a self-styled "exchange-rate monetarist", one
viewing the sterling–
Deutschmark exchange rate as at
least as
reliable a
guide to
domestic inflation –...