Demilitarization Increased international trade
They paid there debts and eventually got all problems sorted and they gave jobs to the unemployed and gave money to the poor so they could buy a house
Germany was in major debt and many people starved due to the high prices and taxes. Millions of people were also unemployed.
lol you got wendells class too eh??
Britain, France, and the US decided to combine the German zones they controlled.
There never was a German government for France during WWII, but there was a French government based in Vichy.
The Great Depression destroyed the German economy so fully that Germans were willing to elect almost anyone who promised a better economic future; so this is what Hitler promised. When Hitler was elected, he used the powers of the government to completely up-end it.
The rise of the Nazi party was accelerated by the Depression but nationalism might have propelled them to the forefront without it. The failures of the Weimar Republic had already destroyed German prosperity long before the Depression. Additionally, the war reparations and territorial losses were a source of continued bitterness in Germany. There was no easy way for democracy to survive.
German and british actions against venezuela (Apex)
Great Depression, poverty, fear of communism, nationalist promises, instable government.
lol you got wendells class too eh??
the German people wanted out of the depression, Hitler promised to bring them out of the depression... when everyone voted for him he changed the idea, he blamed the econimic losses on someone else, that someone else happend to be the Jews
There is a belief by theorists such as Ellen Brown that Hitler ended the German economic depression. His policies, collectively called the National Socialist Economic Policies, gave him and the government total control of the country and the economy did eventually rebound.
The German word for a weather related depression is "das Tief". A depression in winter is not at all unseasonal.
becaue they wanted everyone to think that Kristallnacht was a public response.
because they wanted everyone to believe that the violence was a response by the public.
They protested the actions of their parents during the Nazi period and were struck down by the police and conservative government.
Response to what? At present the question cannot be answered.
The German government's actions greatly followed and were dictated by the Schlieffen Plan which allowed no flexibility for military mobilization of other powers without causing widespread mobilization. therefore its actions followed a poor military strategy which failed in the invasion of France through belgium. this is where the Germans lost the war.
The short answer was that they were not. The German government wanted to portray an image that he German civilians were rising up in a popular movement against the Jews, but this was not the case, the anti-Jewish actions of that night were mainly carried out by agents of the Nazis.