It was during the Great Depression, a few years after World War 1 ended that millions of Germans became unemployed.
However, the Great Depression affected the entire human population in at least some way. It left a great majority of people poor and with very little hope.
Unemployment after World War 1 was very high. Those who managed to keep their jobs, saw their wages drop.
The short answers is that they were unable to rebuild after the first world war. The Treaty of Versailles called for Germany to pay war reparations to France which crippled Germany's economy. The high unemployment and inflation led to Hitler being able to seize power.ANswer IDK hahah this is the best answer
Germany was punished for its role in World War I by the requirement of war reparations. Germany was unable to pay the high costs and eventually went into complete economic failure.
Germany owed high war debt due to World War One & The Treaty of Versailles. This means that after World War One Germany had to pay for all the damages the war had caused. Witch was not possible for Germany to do.
It was disastrous with hyper inflation mass unemployment etc mobilization was actually away to get the economy moving again in Germany.
No , not necessarily , because in a war-time economy labor was in high demand .
The waves of Turks that came to Germany after World War II came to Germany because the Turks needed jobs and Germany needed guest workers to rebuild the country after the destruction of World War II. Turkey, by contrast, had massive unemployment and German wages were incredibly attractive.
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No, the last war in Germany was World War 2
Japan emerged as a world power, but Germany was weak and humiliated
Germany was left banrupt after world war two
No. Germany lost World War I.
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