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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Greece's German-Built Money Hall Shows Unity and Division Over Euro

The bill was issued in the wake of the Nazi occupation when war and famine drove inflation to as high as 13,800 percent a month. The fear of hyperinflation -- in Germany in the 1920s ahead of the rise of the Nazis and in Greece two decades later -- underpins the creation of the euro that both nations share. “The relationship is characterized by historical legacies, going back before the Nazi ...


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