Post war economy Flashcards

1
Q

Why were Germany suffering financially after the war

A

War was a lot to finance, had an economic recovery plan but only if they had won, lack of post war military sales and now had a high reparation bill

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2
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How was the war financed

A

Increased borrowing and money printing

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3
Q

What happened as a result of increased borrowing and money printing

A

Debt grew and the currency value decreased

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4
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How much were Germany expected to pay in reparations

A

132 billion gold marks

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5
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What were the 2 things that the government could do to reduce their debt

A

Increase taxes or reduce spending

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6
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What would be the issue if the government raised taxes

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Risked losing support for the new republic, oppositions would claim he tax money would be used to pay the oppositions

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7
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What were the negatives of inflation

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Prices of goods increased, people were taking short term loans out and not having to pay the full amount back and all changed but the reparations amount

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8
Q

Who became chancellor in 1920

A

Fehrenbach

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9
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What was Fehrenbach the first person to do

A

Lead a cabinet that did not include the SPD

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10
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What were some positives of inflation

A

Unemployment was low and investment was encouraged

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11
Q

What percentage of the population was unemployed in 1921

A

1.8%

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12
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What did the reparations committee conclude about Germanys reparation payments

A

They were to be paid in annual instalments and then gave the government had 6 days to sign

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13
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Who replaced Fehrenbach as chancellor and when

A

Wirth, 1921

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14
Q

What was the policy of fulfilment that was introduced by Wirth

A

Just do what the allies ask and cause no trouble, work out better in the long run

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15
Q

What did the reparations commission grant in January 1922

A

Postponement of the January and February instalments as there was financial trouble in Germany

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16
Q

What suspension id the German government ask for in July 1922 for reparations

A

To not pay for the rest of the year to stable themselves

17
Q

In November 1922, how much did Germany ask for in a loan

A

500 million gold marks

18
Q

How long did Germany want to be released from reparations for

A

3-4 years in the hopes of stabilising the economy

19
Q

Who refused Germanys request of halting reparations

A

Germany as they were suspicious

20
Q

What did France do after rejecting Germanys plan to halt all reparation payments

A

Them along this Belgian forces occupied the Ruhr, which was an industrial area of Germany, in attempt to extract payment by force

21
Q

What did Germany use to pay reparations

A

Gold (not enough however), coal (a lot of coal reserves were lost in the treaty) and manufactured goods (allied manufacturers believed it to be a threat to their business)

22
Q

What happened to German exports

A

The allies imposed high tariffs on German goods so not as many people will buy them, therefore having no to little support for German businesses