Gil Hahn

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American tariffs in excess of 44 per cent, compounding America’s competitive advantage in virtually every area of manufacturing, made it difficult, if not impossible, for America’s debtors to repay their debts, even if they had wanted to. Once reparations were lifted, this contradiction at the heart of American foreign economic policy provided Germany’s nationalists with a ready-made excuse for default.
The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy
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