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Everything depended therefore on Germany’s ability to sustain a healthy flow of exports with which to service debts and pay for imports. Germany’s export trade, however, had been hit hard by the wave of currency instability precipitated by the British abandonment of gold in 1931 and the ensuing upsurge in global protectionism.
The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy
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