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Late in the 21st century Germany's natural resources of coal and salts began to dwindle. Exportation of both resources dropped nearly 70% and left the country struggling to recoup the losses it had sustained from the sudden decrease in income. The unemployment rate spiked as the economy took a rocket sled downwards, leaving 35% of Germans out of work by the end of 2035. The following year took a turn for the worst as insurgents in the Middle East destroyed over a dozen foreign oil yards. The resulting destruction left more then $200,000,000 worth of equipment destroyed and billions of dollars in oil lit ablaze. Gas prices sky rocketed all over the world, setting Germany at an all time high gas price of twenty-six American dollars a gallon. The country was thrown into mayhem as riots broke

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  • Late in the 21st century Germany's natural resources of coal and salts began to dwindle. Exportation of both resources dropped nearly 70% and left the country struggling to recoup the losses it had sustained from the sudden decrease in income. The unemployment rate spiked as the economy took a rocket sled downwards, leaving 35% of Germans out of work by the end of 2035. The following year took a turn for the worst as insurgents in the Middle East destroyed over a dozen foreign oil yards. The resulting destruction left more then $200,000,000 worth of equipment destroyed and billions of dollars in oil lit ablaze. Gas prices sky rocketed all over the world, setting Germany at an all time high gas price of twenty-six American dollars a gallon. The country was thrown into mayhem as riots broke
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  • Late in the 21st century Germany's natural resources of coal and salts began to dwindle. Exportation of both resources dropped nearly 70% and left the country struggling to recoup the losses it had sustained from the sudden decrease in income. The unemployment rate spiked as the economy took a rocket sled downwards, leaving 35% of Germans out of work by the end of 2035. The following year took a turn for the worst as insurgents in the Middle East destroyed over a dozen foreign oil yards. The resulting destruction left more then $200,000,000 worth of equipment destroyed and billions of dollars in oil lit ablaze. Gas prices sky rocketed all over the world, setting Germany at an all time high gas price of twenty-six American dollars a gallon. The country was thrown into mayhem as riots broke out in the streets and whole cities broke into anarchy. The situation was so bad that military personnel needed to be called in to keep the rioters and criminals at bay. By the time 2037 rolled around the unemployment rate in Germany was 58% and still rising as the world economy kept spiraling down. This caused German corporations, small businesses, and even leading industries such as Volkswagen, and Lugger were in danger of shut down. It would be nearly three decades for the economy to ever recover. Between that time the country would see changes so dramatic that none like them had been seen since the second World War.
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