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Germany and other European nations fell into such a hard depression after the first world war that is is both possible and probable that the Depression influenced the second world war. Countries with much to lose are often reluctant to go to war but Germany really had little to lose, thus was more likely to fight. The Great Depression in the United States actually fueled US isolationist policy that kept the United States out of the war.

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