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A loaf of bread cost 200 billion marks. Workers sprinted to stores at lunch because their wages would be worthless by dinner. The Weimar hyperinflation of 1923 remains the worst inflation ever recorded in an industrialized nation — and its consequences went far beyond economics. In this video, we break down the full story of the German hyperinflation of 1923 — from the impossible war reparations of the Treaty of Versailles, to the moment the government turned on the printing press and never stopped. You’ll see how the papiermark collapse unfolded in real time: prices doubling every three to four days, banknotes used as wallpaper and firewood, children playing with bricks of worthless cash. We cover the Rentenmark — the miracle currency that stopped the bleeding almost overnight — and then we go deeper into the part most videos skip: how the destruction of Weimar Republic money didn’t just wipe out a currency, it shattered the middle class, eroded trust in democracy, and planted the seeds for one of history’s darkest chapters. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an economics student, or someone who’s been hearing the word “inflation” in the news and wants to understand what it looks like when it truly spirals out of control — this is the cautionary tale you need to see. Built for curious minds aged 20 to 60 who want real context, not just headlines. This is a Money Origins deep look at historical hyperinflation — where ancient currencies, financial disasters, and the stories behind money come to life. 📌 Disclaimer: This video discusses historical political events and economic policy for educational purposes only. Nothing here constitutes financial, investment, or political advice. Past events do not predict future outcomes. #WeimarHyperinflation #GermanHyperinflation1923 #PapiermarkCollapse #WorstInflationEver #inflationhistory