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| 1922 | Chancellor |  |
| 15th June Berlin Appointed Chancellor of Germany |
| 1922 | Economy |  |
| Allied governments grant Germany a temporary moratorium on reparations payments in the hope that their economy would recover and enable the resumption of regular installment payments, France bitterly opposes the moratorium |
| 1922 | Reparations |  |
| Allied governments grant Germany a temporary moratorium on reparations payments in the hope that their economy would recover and enable the resumption of regular installment payments, France bitterly opposes the moratorium |
| 1923 | Devaluation |  |
| 22nd June Berlin 622,000 Marks to the pound sterling, halved in value in one month |
| 1923 | Occupation Ruhr |  |
| 13th Jan Ruhr German Chancellor Cuno declares "passive resistance", strikes, riots and bloody clashes of the occupation troops with workers are common |
| 1923 | Reparations |  |
| 13th Jan Ruhr German Chancellor Cuno declares "passive resistance", strikes, riots and bloody clashes of the occupation troops with workers are common |
| 1923 | Resignation |  |
| 12th Aug Berlin Resigns due to the collapse of the German economy |
| 13th Aug Wilhelm Cuno (No party affiliation) leaves office |