The Beginning of World War II. At daybreak on the first day of September, 1939, the German army invaded Poland.
This may be considered as the beginning of the end of The Great Depression, War! Is a wonderful creator of Jobs. Industries, and bankers make millions Billions. The young are employed as cannon fodder. Workers make a reasonable wage. Why do you think governments, are always declairing wars? Their good for the economy! Plato once said: Democracy, has one flaw! It can not survive without war.
There is no specific date at which time the Great Depression ended. The relief measures of the New Deal did put people to work. But the New Deal failed in its attempt to achieve a complete economic recovery. The recession of 1937 was proof that the New Dealers had not unlocked the secrets of maintaining economic prosperity during peacetime. Only when the nation began to prepare for World War II, along with massive purchases of American goods from abroad (and American rearmament), did the Great Depression come to an end. By 1939 the economy was on an upswing and by 1940, after war had begun in Europe, the Great Depression was history.
Some sources say the Depression ended in 1939, but many others say it really ended in 1941. In 1939, while conditions had certainly improved, unemployment remained high; but once World War II began in late 1941, millions of men were drafted into the military, and men who did not fight were able to find employment in war-related industries such as the manufacturing of munitions or working in civil defense. Meanwhile, a large number of women also joined the labor force due to the war, and they too worked in industries necessary for the war effort, as well as holding down jobs in occupations previously held by the men who had gone off to fight.
The Great Depression ended in the US in 1939 with the outbreak of World War II. The growth of defence expenditure and build up of military forces meant that full employment was restored.
McElvaine, Robert S. The Great Depression: America, 1929-1941. New York: Times Books, 1993, passim.
the Great Depression was in 1929.
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The Great Depression began in the year 1929.
Although the causes are still debated to this day; typically most people date the Depression to the October, 1929 stock market crash.
It was in the 1930 during which there was a severe world wide economic depression.
The Great Depression began in 1929.
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The Great Depression began in the year 1929.
Although the causes are still debated to this day; typically most people date the Depression to the October, 1929 stock market crash.
1928-1933 by Herbert Clark Hoover the 31 president
It was in the 1930 during which there was a severe world wide economic depression.
The Great depression started somewhere in the 1930s
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