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The Rise Of Australasia - Chapter 988 - 741: Cyclotron and Australasian-Canadian United University
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... preciation of the Mark but its continuous depreciation.
Such devaluation of the currency cannot be stopped at all; instead, bread has become a more stable "currency" for transactions than the Mark.
After all, bread is one of the necessities of daily life, while the Mark is no longer necessary.
Carrying a wallet full of Marks might only get you a small piece of bread. It’s better to carry a piece of bread instead, which you can nibble on when hungry.
The economic c ...
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