it lasted from 1918-1933. It was started when the entente countries after WW 1 abused Germany for wat it did in the war. It ruined Germany's economy and industry, made lots of citizens go hungry, and started WW 2. For during the depression a figure rised up known as Adolf Hitler. He said to the German people "why do we let them (France, Britain,...) treat us like this" so hitlers words captured the people and when President Paul Von Hindenburg was dying and gave Hitler the power of Germany, Hitler releashed Germany's anger on the world for what it treated them like.
^ whoever wrote all of that above has clearly not studied the great depression. Firstly something that resulted from the Wall Street Crash in 1929 could not have started in 1918 ("it lasted from 1918-1933.") Secondly, the Great Depression cannot (by most interpretations) be considered the sole cause of the Second World War. More so than a cause, it pathed a way for Hitler and the Nazi party to rise to power which ultimately led to WWII (which was arguably unevitable anyways...) My point is, whoever posed this question is better off reading articles/pieces of work found on Google using the same heading than trusting this degenerate and his info....
Because Germany was ruled by a dictator, economic decisions could be made and carried out efficiently.
The Great Depression was In The USA, canada, France, Germany and the Great Britain.
It help very much.
Hilter put Germany into a Great Depression to purchase materials for battles.
The United States and Germany's economies were the slowest to recover from the depression. (Name it.)
It contributed to the fall of democracy in Germany, But not in the United States
Because Germany was ruled by a dictator, economic decisions could be made and carried out efficiently.
The Great Depression was In The USA, canada, France, Germany and the Great Britain.
Answer this question…Because Germany was ruled by a dictator, economic decisions could be made and carried out efficiently.
Because Germany was ruled by a dictator, economic decisions could be made and carried out efficiently.
1929... I think.
The Great Depression
It help very much.
Hilter put Germany into a Great Depression to purchase materials for battles.
The United States and Germany's economies were the slowest to recover from the depression. (Name it.)
The Great Depression left large numbers of Americans without jobs or food.
Germany's economic problems were a crucial factor in the Nazi rise to power. Unemployment had risen to 6 million by the winter of 1932. The impact of the Great Depression made extremist parties more attractive. Hitler also promised to create a new Germany. His focus on national pride, national honor, and traditional militarism appealed to his listeners.