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The turning point in the return to ‘normality’ in Osnabruck came with the introduction of the Deutschmark in 1948.
Germany's euro conversion rate may be one of the easiest - almost exactly two Deutschmarks to one euro.
The accepted British line now contends that the French have harnessed the Germans by persuading them to give up the Deutschmark for the euro.
From the whole euro zone perspective, Germany has the most to lose because the Deutschmark was the strongest of all currencies going into the single currency conversion in the late 1990s, a financial analyst says.
The dollar slid 55% against the Deutschmark between 1985 and 1987 because of concerns about America's trade imbalance.
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