The German crisis of 1923 was marked by

a. Germany's attempts to rebuild its military.
b. German reoccupation of Alsace and Lorraine.
c. the British military takeover of Berlin.
d. Germany recklessly printing money, causing the worst inflation the world had ever seen.
e. confiscation of church property by German authorities.


ANSWER:
d

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