In 1939, the currency used in Germany was the Reichsmark (RM). Introduced in 1924, the Reichsmark replaced the previous Papiermark and was used until the end of World War II. The currency was heavily influenced by the economic policies of the Nazi regime, which sought to stabilize the economy and support military expansion. After the war, the Reichsmark was eventually replaced by the Deutsche Mark in West Germany.
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