Yes, this is the „Vampire Note“ issued during the hyperinflation of the Weimar Republic. If you can enlarge it up enough, you can see little.claws (meant to be the French who were being paid reparations from WWI) digging into the neck of the German worker in the image on the bill.
TheBarnacle63 on
Post WWI banknote at the beginning of runaway inflation. I have a few 50M DM bills in my possession.
HighwayComfortable90 on
I am not a historian but I can tell you what this is. This is a hyperinflated Reichsmark. It says “Zehntausend” – ten thousand Reichsmark. After loosing WW1, the French forced the German government to pay enormous reparations. The Germans decided to print that money, which backfired into a massive recession.
AlaSnackbars on
The last installment of these reparation payments to France was paid on October 3, 2010.
old_Spivey on
Albrecht Dürer was a painter, not a worker
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Yes, this is the „Vampire Note“ issued during the hyperinflation of the Weimar Republic. If you can enlarge it up enough, you can see little.claws (meant to be the French who were being paid reparations from WWI) digging into the neck of the German worker in the image on the bill.
Post WWI banknote at the beginning of runaway inflation. I have a few 50M DM bills in my possession.
I am not a historian but I can tell you what this is. This is a hyperinflated Reichsmark. It says “Zehntausend” – ten thousand Reichsmark. After loosing WW1, the French forced the German government to pay enormous reparations. The Germans decided to print that money, which backfired into a massive recession.
The last installment of these reparation payments to France was paid on October 3, 2010.
Albrecht Dürer was a painter, not a worker