- The
Papiermark (German: [paˈpiːɐ̯ˌmaʁk] ; lit. 'paper mark',
officially just Mark, sign: ℳ︁) was the
German currency from 4
August 1914 when the link between...
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hyperinflation of 1922 and 1923 in
Weimar Germany,
after the
previously used
Papiermark had
become almost worthless. It was
subdivided into 100 Rentenpfennig...
- the
Papiermark. This was
necessary due to the 1920s
German inflation which had
reached its peak in 1923. The
exchange rate
between the old
Papiermark and...
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German gold mark, the
currency of the
German Empire; 1914–1923: the
German Papiermark; 1923–1948: the
German Rentenmark; 1924–1948: the
German Reichsmark; 1944–1948:...
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succeeded by the
Weimar Republic's mark,
derisively referred to as the
Papiermark (lit. 'Paper mark') due to
hyperinflation in the
Weimar Republic from...
- the
Papiermark,
especially as high inflation, then
hyperinflation occurred and the
currency became exclusively made up of
paper money. The
Papiermark was...
- thus
receptive to an
offer to sell the
paper to the ****s for 60,000
Papiermark.
Major Ernst Röhm, who was an
early member of the
German Workers' Party...
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Grosz was
charged with
insulting the Reichswehr,
which resulted in a 300
Papiermark fine and the
destruction of the collection.
During the
Second World War...
- mark
Goldmark –
German Reich Ostmark –
German occupied eastern Europe Papiermark –
German Reich Reichsmark –
German Reich Rentenmark –
German Reich Mark...
- regime. It was
acquired by the
party on 17
December 1920 for 115,000
Papiermark. In
addition to the
major papers, the Völkischer
Beobachter and the Illustrierter...