GOLD oder ERBE — Was deutsche Familien 1923 ihren Kindern wirklich vererbten

What does one inherit from an educated member of the middle class who entrusted his life to the German state? And what does one inherit from the uncle who remained silent—and hid gold beneath the floorboards? Three families. Three inheritances. Three completely different outcomes. January to November 1923. 📚 TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Two Inheritances — January 1923 1:15 The Educated Middle Class and Their Trust in Nominal Values 3:20 The Occupation of the Ruhr and the Beginning of the Free Fall 5:30 The Farmer: How Debt Became Profit 7:10 Klara Steinhardt and the Tin Can 9:00 What Determined the Forms of Wealth 11:00 The Revaluation Act of 1925 — 12.5 Percent of a Lifetime 13:00 What This Story Means Today 💎 RECOMMENDED PARTNER FOR PHYSICAL GOLD: EasyGold24 — Gold bars, gold coins, and the children's gold account, directly from the renowned gold trading house Hartmann & Benz in Stuttgart. Physical delivery or secure storage available: https://bit.ly/4uU4SbQ 🥈 Support the Archive — Silver Archivists: https://www.youtube.com/@Hyperinflati... 🥇 Premium Patron — Gold Keepers: https://www.youtube.com/@Hyperinflati... 📜 This video is part of the Hyperinflation Archive — the most comprehensive Weimar 1923 documentation on YouTube. 📊 ABOUT THE CHANNEL: Hyperinflation Archive documents historical currency crises, with a focus on Weimar 1923. Fact-based. Independent. Archival. Subscribe for weekly historical financial analysis. Sources: — Feldman, Gerald D.: The Great Disorder. Politics, Economics, and Society in the German Inflation, 1914–1924. Oxford University Press, 1993. — Holtfrerich, Carl-Ludwig: Die deutsche Inflation 1914–1923. De Gruyter, 1980. — Revaluation Law (Law on the Revaluation of Mortgages and Other Claims), July 16, 1925, Reichsgesetzblatt. — Federal Archives: Holdings on the Social History of the Weimar Republic.