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The European Monetary System (December 6, 1978)

Franco-German Friendship in the 1970s (Retrospective Account, 1996)

The Currency Problems of East German Vacationers (August 30, 1980)

OMGUS Survey on Attitudes toward General Economic Conditions (January 15, 1947)

OMGUS Survey of the Chief Cares and Worries since the Currency Reform (February–August 1948)

Extracts from the British Military Government Law No. 61: First Law for Monetary Reform [Currency Law] (June 20, 1948)

Currency Reform (June 20, 1948)

Excerpt from the Currency Reform Resolution Passed by the Central Committee of the SED (June 22, 1948)

Interview with East Berliners about the Currency Reform in the GDR (October 20, 1957)

The Bundestag and the Euro Crisis (June 24, 2012)

Poster against the Adoption of the Euro (1994/99)

The Introduction of a Common Currency (May 7, 1998)

One Currency for Europe (October 10, 1996)

Frankfurt Stock Exchange Market after the Euro was Introduced as Deposit Currency (January 5, 1999)

Farewell to the Deutschmark (December 31, 2001)

Euro Starter Kit (December 17, 2001)

The State Treaty between the FRG and the GDR on the Creation of a Monetary, Economic, and Social Union (May 18, 1990)

GDR Citizens Protest the Proposed Currency Exchange Rate of 2:1 (April 5, 1990)

Monetary Union: Sacks of Deutschmarks Arrive in Leipzig (July 1, 1990)

East-West German Banknotes (1990)

The German Export Economy: A Risky Business (2016)

“Welcome Money”: GDR Citizens Wait in Line in Front of a Branch of Deutsche Bank in Berlin (November 10, 1989)

The Economic and Currency Union Takes Effect (July 1, 1990)

Monetary Union: Waiting to Exchange Money (July 1, 1990)

Monetary Union: First Shipment of Western Goods at a Dresden Department Store (July 1, 1990)