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When Money Dies - The Nightmare of the Weimar Hyperinflation

English · Paperback / Softback

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First published in 1975, this is an account of the hyper inflation in Germany during the 1920s, and how it affected ordinary people. With a wealth of eyewitness accounts, it shows the human side of inflation and its dark, long-term legacy. 'Dazzling journalism' "Daily Telegraph"


About the author

Adam Fergusson studierte Geschichte in Cambridge und wurde später Journalist. Er arbeitete unter anderem für den Glasgow Herald und die Times. Seine weitere berufliche Laufbahn führte ihn in die Politik, wo er Berater des britischen Ministers Lord Howe im Außenministerium wurde. Adam Fergusson hat fünf Bücher veröffentlicht, inklusive dreier Novellen. Fergusson ist ein gern gesehener Gast bei renommierten Fernsehsendern, wie die BBC und CNN, zu den Themen Ökonomie und Wirtschaftsgeschichte.

Summary

In 1923,with its currency effectively worthless (the exchange rate in December of that year was one dollar to 4,200,000,000,000 marks), the Weimar Republic was all but reduced to a barter economy. Expensive cigars, artworks and jewels were routinely exchanged for staples such as bread; a cinema ticket could be bought for a lump of coal,and a bottle of paraffin for a silk shirt.In desperation, the Bavarian Prime Minister submitted a Bill to the Reichsrat proposing that gluttony be made a penal offence – his exact definition of a glutton being ‘one who habitually devotes himself to the pleasures of the table to such a degree that he might arouse discontent in view of the distressful condition of the population’.

Since its first publication in 1975, When Money Dies has become the classic history of these bizarre and frightening times.With a wealth of eyewitness accounts by ordinary people struggling to survive, it deals above all with the human side of inflation: why governments resort to it, the dismal, corruptive pestilence it visits on their citizens, the agonies of recovery, and the dark, long-term legacy.

Product details

Authors Adam Fergusson
Publisher Old Street Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.08.2015
 
EAN 9781910400302
ISBN 978-1-910400-30-2
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 130 mm x 197 mm x 19 mm
Weight 237 g
Series The International Bestseller
The International Bestseller
Shortest Histories The Shortest History of the Crown
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business

NON-CLASSIFIABLE, HISTORY / Europe / Germany, European History, Germany, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Economic history, c 1919 to c 1939 (Inter-war period)

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