- The
Reichsbank (German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌbank] ; lit. 'Bank of the Reich') was the
central bank of the
German Empire from 1876
until the end of ****
Germany in...
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Democratic Party. He
served as the
Currency Commissioner and
President of the
Reichsbank under the
Weimar Republic. He was a
fierce critic of his country's post-World...
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Reichsbank building (in
German the Haus am
Werderschen Markt) is a
building in Berlin, Germany,
originally built in 1934–38 to
house the
Reichsbank,...
- in 2020 currency)
between 1937 and 1939. To mask the acquisition, the
Reichsbank understated its
official reserves in 1939 by $40m
relative to the Bank...
- was set up in May 1933, just
after appointment of
Hjalmar Schacht as
Reichsbank President in
March 1933, as a
front for
purchases from four
German armament...
- the
Third Reich. In
April and May 1945, the
remaining reserves of the
Reichsbank – gold (730 bars), cash (6
large sacks), and
precious stones and metals...
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banknotes were
introduced by the
Reichsbank and
state banks such as
those of Bavaria,
Saxony and Baden. The
first Reichsbank issue of 1924 came in denominations...
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national unemployment rate.
Economist Hjalmar Schacht,
President of the
Reichsbank and
Minister of Economics,
created a
scheme for
deficit financing in May...
- any time, and
these banks, in turn,
could rediscount the
bills at the
Reichsbank at any time
within the last
three months of
their earliest maturity. They...
- shareholders' equity. Nevertheless, the
bills were
discounted by the
Reichsbank. This way, the
Reichsbank financed public building projects. In the wake of the Great...