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Adolf Hitler did not directly respond to the Wall Street Crash of 1929, as it occurred before he came to power in Germany. However, the economic turmoil and resulting Great Depression created severe social and economic instability in Germany, which Hitler exploited to gain support for the Nazi Party. He promised economic recovery, employment, and national revitalization, which resonated with many Germans suffering from the aftermath of the crash. Once in power, his regime implemented policies that aimed to reduce unemployment and stimulate the economy, ultimately leading to militarization and preparation for war.

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