Germany recovered easily, mainly through the power they received from their dictator (Hitler). The power was easily known and feared throughout Europe.
Germany recovered from the worldwide depression by implementing various measures, such as public works projects, rearmament programs, and deficit spending. The rearmament efforts, in particular, boosted industrial production and created jobs, which helped improve the economy. Additionally, the introduction of the New Plan in 1934 aimed to stabilize the currency and foster economic growth.
The base word of "recover" is "cover."
Worldwide is spelled as follows: W-O-R-L-D-W-I-D-E.
"Worldwide" is an adverb. It describes the extent or scope of something happening globally.
The Wikipedia article estimates 3 million native speakers, that is presumably, speakers who have acquired the language from their parents, plus a further 7 million who understand Low German. These figures are for Europe. The Low German-speaking communities outside Europe are very small.
There are around 90-100 million native German speakers worldwide, most of whom reside in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. German is also spoken as a second language by millions of people in countries like the United States, Brazil, and Russia.
The United States and Germany's economies were the slowest to recover from the depression. (Name it.)
germany was hurt more by the treaty of versailles than by the depression
Well, about a good amount of millions had unemployment.
Like the 2009 depression, it spread worldwide.
The Great Depression was worldwide (global), but some countries were affected more severely, and for much longer, than others. The countries worst affected were the U.S. and Germany.
various reasons......... read a book!!
Wartime industrial production helped the American economy recover from the depression by giving many millions of Americans jobs.
a worldwide economic crisis called the long depression
global unemployment
The war reparations demanded from Germany by the Treaty of Versailles that ended WW1. These bankrupted Germany, creating both rampant inflation and a depression (which ultimately expanded to become the worldwide Great Depression). This economic and social collapse left the people of Germany looking for some kind of savior, and Hitler quite successfully sold himself as such.
Its financial and econoinal trouble that affcets everyone
EKN Worldwide Kids News - 2003 Teen Depression was released on: USA: 9 February 2011