Germany gave up its deutschmark to forge a monetary union and satisfy French and British fears over its post-reunification muscle
Germany even gave up its fabled deutschmark, a totem of hard-earned postwar affluence, to forge a monetary union and satisfy French and British fears over its post-reunification muscle.
Bloomberg 27 June 2018
In Strasbourg on Dec. 9, 1989, after the Berlin Wall fell, Germany agreed to monetary union in order to get President Mitterand to agree to German reunification
WSJ 23 Sept 2011
Bloomberg 27 June 2018
In Strasbourg on Dec. 9, 1989, after the Berlin Wall fell, Germany agreed to monetary union in order to get President Mitterand to agree to German reunification
WSJ 23 Sept 2011
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