How did France and Belgium punish Germany for failing to pay its war debt?
a) They occupied the Ruhr Valley, taking over Germany’s manufacturing base.
b) They seized all of Germany’s bank accounts in France and Belgium.
Consider This: Hyperinflation in this period meant that an American dollar was worth as much as 4.21 trillion German marks. See 12.3: Nazism and Germany.
c) They arrested Germans traveling in France and Belgium and forced them to pay part of the debt to return home.
Consider This: Hyperinflation in this period meant that an American dollar was worth as much as 4.21 trillion German marks. See 12.3: Nazism and Germany.
d) They sent troops to the German Treasury to withdraw the appropriate amount of gold.
Consider This: Hyperinflation in this period meant that an American dollar was worth as much as 4.21 trillion German marks. See 12.3: Nazism and Germany.
a) They occupied the Ruhr Valley, taking over Germany’s manufacturing base.
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