It didn't. WWII officially ended the Great Depression. The war created a huge demand for military hardware and foodstuffs throughout the world. This global demand for American goods, ended the unemployment rate and millions of Americans benefited greatly as a result.
Between the war and the depression everything is related and all matters.
It was the Great Depression.
it didnt
after world war 2
Mainly, it was World War II.
Between the war and the depression everything is related and all matters.
World War II
Not directly. Anti-Semitism became more potent only after the economic conditions of the Great Depression, not during or immediately after World War I.
WWI was a major cause of the Great Depression.
It led to the Great Depression because the U.S. was in debt to other countries
It was the Great Depression.
Entering into World War 2 was the reason why we got out of the Great Depression.
World War 1 lasted from 1914-1918. The great depression lasted from October 1929-1939.
The president during the Great Depression and World War 2 was Franklin Roosevelt.
before world war 1 and after the Great Depression- apex
It helped because the Great Depression largely caused by capitalism angered the German people who then started WW2
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