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This article investigates the phenomenon of the Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle) in West Germany from the currency reform of 1948 through the boom years of the 1950s. It analyzes the tripartite foundation of this recovery: the ordoliberal policies of Ludwig Erhard, the geopolitical stabilization provided by the Marshall Plan, and the reintegration of West Germany into global trade markets. Beyond the macroeconomic statistics, the article argues that the economic miracle served a profound sociological function. For a population burdened by moral catastrophe and military defeat, economic success became a surrogate identity. The Deutsche Mark replaced the swastika and the flag as the primary…
