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... Then on October 29, 1929, the Wall Street stock market fell and started a worldwide depression. The German economy was especially vulnerable since it was built ...
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... the depression probably was the decisive factor that led to the Nazi seizure of power, the existence of 6 million unemployed unquestionably radicalised German ...
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... "The world wide Depression that helped the Nazis into power created additional problems for the German Jews by limiting their financial resources, internal and ...
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... The exact opposite is seen when the economy is in a depression and everyone turns to the government for help. ... German's were not better off. ...
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... The German religious reformer Martin Luther wrote; "All heaviness of mind and melancholy comes of the Devil." Through the years, depression has been treated ...
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... of World War II The First World War ended with the Treaty of Versailles going into effect, followed by the Great Depression, collecting German aggression on ...
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... The next 14 years would mean economic, social, and political depression for Germany. By 1932 the German people were desperate for someone, a leader, to take ...
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... The German workforce was as strong as it was before the Depression hit any country. Before the Depression in Germany, 1.4 million Germans were unemployed. ...
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... Treaty of Versailles. His approach to combat the Depression was to fully rebuild the German industrial sectors. In 1923 the inflation ...
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... Party. In 1923, The Nazis had over 55,000 followers and were the biggest best organized party during the German depression. On November ...
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... always supported the Nazis, who had, after all, started out as the 'German Workers Party'. Others were won over as a result of the Depression and unemployment ...
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... Less than three years after German's economy had somewhat stabilized, it went in to a severe economic depression along with the rest of the Western world in ...
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... When the Depression hit, the German economy was especially vulnerable since it was built out of foreign capital, mostly loans from America. ...
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... differently. German citizens thought that if he was intelligent enough to predict depression then, perhaps maybe he could solve it now. In ...
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... To confront the Great Depression Hitler launched large public work programs. Thousands of German people were put to work building highways, housing, or ...
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... for all of the things that had gone wrong with World War I, and because this man who was to get them out of this "Depression" said so, the German public hated ...
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... been retreating steadily after the War, The heavy restrictions, economic inflation, depression and serious unemployment problems made the German people feel ...
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... The German people knew this and thought Hitler was the man to do it ... After WW1 Germany fell into a great depression and many men were forced to leave their jobs ...
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... Germany was in the grip of the Great Depression with a population suffering from ... the long awaited opportunity to let loose his talents on the German people had ...
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... Axis aggression, the failure of appeasement, the great depression, and the German public's frustration with the Versailles Treaty led to the inevitability of ...
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... This led to the rise of the German dictator Adolph Hitler and the Japanese invasion of China. Many causes contributed to the Great Depression. ...
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... In the late Middle Ages, religious leaders believed depression was caused by posession of evil spirits. The German religious reformer Martin Luther wrote All ...
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... 4. In the early 1930's, Germany was in the grip of the worldwide Great Depression. Millions of German people were out of work and the population was suffering. ...
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... 3. At one point the US dollar was worth 1 trillion German marks. B. The US returns to isolationism. ... IV. Conclusion - The real cause of the Great Depression. ...
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... Thus, I think the successful of German's military could not have come about without the ... At the time when Hitler rises to power, the worst of depression is over ...
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... He wanted to unite all German speaking people into one race and he wanted to increase German living space (Lebensraum). When the Great depression set in after ...
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... was the fact that the transition from depression to economic boom had been accomplished without inflation. This miracle made many of the German workers switch ...
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... German voters loved Hitler's optimism, all of Europe was caught up in the depression and the German people saw Hitler as a way to escape it. ...
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... The immediate effect of The Program of the National Socialist German Workers' Party was Adolf Hitler's ... In 1930, the worldwide Great Depression struck Germany. ...
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... Kurt and his family suffered during the great depression. They were shaken by the Anti-German feelings moving throughout Indianapolis (Current Biography 429). ...
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