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... over the government mainly due to lack of supporters and Hitler had been presumptuous in expecting to gather many more supporters in the centre of Munich which he did not. This was a major set back to Hitler and his Nazi party especially since the incident was followed with a prison sentence. Another blow to Hitler's dream came from a incredibly influential foreign minister called Gustav Stresemann. He brought a whole new light to Germany and greatly improved her economic and political standings. In early 1924 the German economy seemed to experience a mild period of economic stability and seemed much more in control. This period of time was often referred to as "The Stresemann Era". Stresemann, with the help of foreign loans mainly from America, issued a new currency called the Rentenmark. This helped the economy to recover quickly after the period of hyperinflation and the value of the ...
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