This is thoroughly ***** idiotic.
Germany's depression was caused by Weimar inflating the currency to buy foreign currency to pay reparations. Versailles was absolutely the cause of Germany's depression in the 20s. And the allies were not paid "in kind" - after the Dawes plan, the German economy focused on generating foreign exchange to pay reparations. The German economy was never geared for "payment in kind," Weimar or Nazi, not when they needed foreign exchange for their considerable import needs (e.g. oil, fodder, textiles, non-ferrous metals).
But it's nice of you to out-retard The_Dude in his chosen field of ignorance. We were getting worried he'd steal your title.