D-mark
Americannoun
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Harry Ratcliffe in reply to Michel_Berlin May 22nd 2012 19:50 GMT Oh I have no doubt that Germany will survive if it reintroduced the D-mark it would likely do very well.
From Economist • May 22, 2012
"Certainly for the older generation," said Niesel, "the feeling is very much one of nostalgia – 'if only we had the D-mark again'."
From The Guardian • Dec. 15, 2010
The widespread unhappiness, particularly with Germany and the nostalgia there for the rosy days of the D-mark, highlight the tensions gripping Europe as a result of the euro's year of agony.
From The Guardian • Dec. 15, 2010
And in Rothwesten, Niesel, too, despite his devotion to the D-mark, neither wants nor expects its comeback.
From The Guardian • Dec. 15, 2010
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