Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
Why not put some 'meat on the bone' then, Chris, and tell him *why* you think he's wrong? Comments such as the above do nothing to further the debate.

Marco.
Anybody who learned any history in school will have learned of the socio-economic conditions in post First World War Germany.
The punitive reparations (at French insistence) compounded the issues.
Germany had rampant inflation, and they couldn't print and revalue the Mark fast enough https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperi...eimar_Republic

If you didn't learn of such things then I suggest going to the library and learning.

I don't see problems of the magnitude facing Germany during the Weimar Republic here.
Yes, there are problems, but nothing of the same magnitude as then in Germany.