Gil Hahn

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Though this was clearly good news, it also carried with it an acknowledgement of Germany’s relative backwardness. In the aftermath of World War I, hyperinflation and the imposition of a punitive reparations regime, it was merely common sense that Germany’s economic development had been thrown back by decades. So firm was
The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy
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