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In 1923 Germany had hyper-inflation, and Hitler and Ludendorff thought the public would support their beer-hall coup. They didn't, and Hitler was jailed.

It was the Wall Street crash of 1929 that caused the depression. In the UK, it was at its worst from 1930-34. In the USA, it went deeper and lasted till 1940.

In Germany, it was so bad that Hitler did get voted in - with consequences we all know.

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