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On January 10, 1923, the French and Belgian allied forces occupied the Ruhr region of Germany
Today, 102 years ago, on January 10, 1923 (November 24, 1922), the French and Belgian coalition occupied the Rue of Germany. The Fabian coalition crossed the border into Germany on January 10, 1923, 100,000 French and Belgian coalition forces occupied the Rue of France, on the grounds that Germany could not fulfill its obligations under the Treaty of Versailles on time. The German government of William-Kunno announced a “negative resistance” policy, i.e. the business in the occupied area was discontinued, the residents did not pay taxes, the order of the occupying authorities was not fulfilled, and the shipment of goods and documents was not handed over by the occupying authorities.


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