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Why did the German Mark inflate so rapidly ?

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Germany was already suffering from high levels of inflation due to the effects of the war and the increasing government debt. ... In order to pay the striking workers the government simply printed more money. This flood of money led to hyperinflation as the more money was printed, the more prices rose.
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User Vishesh Joshi
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Because in order to pay the allies they had to print more and more money which made the German mark basically worthless
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