The depression introduced inflation to a degree in Germany that Adolf Hitler became a viable alternative to the existing government.
Some contend that the Treaty of Versailles and the numerous irrational mandates it contained were the cause of the War. Still many contend that for Europe WWII was merely an extension of WWI.
The worst depression in recorded history would be the 1929 Wall Street Crash followed by the Great Depression of the 1930s. The United States for example only really recovered from the Crash because of armament productions in World War 2.
Wall Street crash that marked the beginning of the Great Depression
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America had the wall street crash and they wanted all the reparations to be paid back therefore Germany went into hyperinflation.
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no there were many other long term cause which helped cause the great depression. the wall street crash was a cataylst that sped up the depression. if the wall street crash never happened the long term cause would have cause the depression on their own eg overproduction, tariffs etc
The main cause to the start of the great depression was the Wall Street Crash in 1929.
The main cause to the start of the great depression was the Wall Street Crash in 1929.
The Wall Street Stock Market crash of 1929.
The worst depression in recorded history would be the 1929 Wall Street Crash followed by the Great Depression of the 1930s. The United States for example only really recovered from the Crash because of armament productions in World War 2.
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No, The Great Depression was caused by the Wall Street stock market crash in 1929. Pearl Harbor happened in 1941, and caused America to declare war on Japan.
there is no main cause, all causes are equal for without one cause then the crash wouldn't have happened. for example with out over production there would have been no crash at all and without a panic reaction, there wouldn't have been a crash at the end, it would have all corrected itself out over time.
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 did not cause the Great Depression, it just signaled the start of the Depression. The Stock Market had continued to climb during the Twenties, but the economic problems that accumulated over the decade and were not recognized by the majority of economist and stock brokers, eventually caused the price of stocks and the confidence in the economy to crash.