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Germany after World War I was broken—economically, socially, psychologically. In 1923, hyperinflation destroyed the currency so completely that money became cheaper than firewood. In 1929, the Great Depression crushed the nation again, leaving 6 million Germans unemployed. By the time Adolf Hitler took power in 1933, Germany was bankrupt, disarmed, and forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles to rebuild its military. And yet, just six years later, Germany unleashed the most powerful war machine in Europe. How? The answer lies in one of the most audacious financial deceptions in modern history: the MIFO Bills—a secret shadow-banking system built around a fake company, designed to hide rearmament, dodge inflation, and deceive the world. In this video, we uncover: How Hjalmar Schacht financed Nazi rearmament without appearing on state budgets Why Germany’s economy functioned like a national-scale Ponzi scheme How unpaid debts made war not just ideological—but economically unavoidable And why by 1939, Germany faced a brutal choice: expand or collapse 📌 If this video reached you, it’s not by chance. Subscribe, turn on notifications, and comment a number from 1 to 5 — I will personally respond to the first 50 comments. Stay until the end. This story explains not just how World War II began — but why it had to. Hitler economy, Nazi economy, MIFO bills, Hjalmar Schacht, Nazi rearmament, World War 2 economics, how Hitler financed war, German hyperinflation 1923, Great Depression Germany, Treaty of Versailles, Nazi financial system, shadow banking history, Ponzi scheme history, secret war financing, WW2 documentary, war economy, untold history, dark history, economic history documentary ⚖️ Disclaimer: All stories and materials presented on Classified Battles are based on publicly available historical records, declassified documents, and the author’s personal interpretation of historical events. This channel does not share or disclose any classified or confidential government information. Content is created for educational and documentary purposes under the principles of Fair Use (17 U.S.C. §107) — including commentary, research, and historical analysis. #Americanwarfiles #ww2tales #ww2stories #ww2audiobooks