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Title: how far did germany recover under stresemann
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This stabilized the German currency and meant that money was worth something again. It also meant that Stresemann gained the confidence of many people because during hyperinflation many people were suffering. Stressemann also ordered striking workers back to the Ruhr to start working again and production began once more... Showed first 250 characters
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Also, in 1924 Stresemann signed the Dawes plan with USA, Britain and France to avoid any other financial collapses such as hyperinflation in the future. The Dawes plan meant that USA would lend Germany 800 million gold marks. Stresemann used this to build new factories that would produce jobs and goods... Showed next 250 characters
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