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Adam Fergusson



Average rating: 3.78 · 2,065 ratings · 226 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
When Money Dies: The Nightm...

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The Sack of Bath

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The lost embassy

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Roman Go Home

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Scone: A Likely Tale

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“Inflation did not conjure up Hitler, any more than he, as it happened, conjured it. But it made Hitler possible. It is daring to say that without it Hitler would have achieved nothing: but so is it daring to assert that, had enormous post-war unemployment not been held at bay for years by financing the government’s deficits and by an ungoverned credit policy, bloody revolution would have occurred, leading presumably to an equally bloody civil war whose outcome can only be guessed at. In all these matters, it was anyway touch and go.”
Adam Fergusson, When Money Dies: The Nightmare of Deficit Spending, Devaluation, and Hyperinflation in Weimar Germany

“In hyperinflation, a kilo of potatoes was worth, to some, more than the family silver; a side of pork more than the grand piano. A prostitute in the family was better than an infant corpse; theft was preferable to starvation; warmth was finer than honour, clothing more essential than democracy, food more needed than freedom.”
Adam Fergusson, When Money dies

“In both countries rapid inflation caused homegrown produce to be withheld from the urban markets, with hunger and anger the inevitable result.”
Adam Fergusson, When Money dies

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