Forigners, Communists And Jews.
The supposition underlying this question, namely that Jews were successful during the Great Depression, is untrue. The Jews did no better or worse during the Great Depression than did the average German. Hitler, and the Nazis in general, capitalized on the German people's ignorance of their own neighbors' suffering. The sad thing is that Nazi propaganda and Anti-Semitic propaganda is so strong that people continue to believe that the Jews were better off during this period when they were not.
Speculators played a complex role during the Great Depression. Some argue that excessive speculation in the stock market contributed to the crash, while others believe it exacerbated the effects. Speculators attempted to profit from price fluctuations and engaged in risky trading practices, contributing to market volatility. Ultimately, their activities helped fuel the economic downturn, but they were not solely responsible for causing the Great Depression.
Nazi propaganda had all kinds of conspiracy theories about the causes of the Great Depresssion, but they were not widely believed.Note. The Great Depression lasted from about 1930-1935 or later, depending on the country.No one group can really be blamed for the great depression. There are of course people who will blame the Jews but there are also people who will blame Americans, or the British, or the Germans, or others. In answer to the question, yes Jews have been blamed for the great depression. Others have too, though.
There was a stock market crash in the year 1929 which began the Great Depression. There were riots between the Palestinians and the Jews over the Western Wall.
Forigners, Communists And Jews.
The supposition underlying this question, namely that Jews were successful during the Great Depression, is untrue. The Jews did no better or worse during the Great Depression than did the average German. Hitler, and the Nazis in general, capitalized on the German people's ignorance of their own neighbors' suffering. The sad thing is that Nazi propaganda and Anti-Semitic propaganda is so strong that people continue to believe that the Jews were better off during this period when they were not.
Speculators played a complex role during the Great Depression. Some argue that excessive speculation in the stock market contributed to the crash, while others believe it exacerbated the effects. Speculators attempted to profit from price fluctuations and engaged in risky trading practices, contributing to market volatility. Ultimately, their activities helped fuel the economic downturn, but they were not solely responsible for causing the Great Depression.
* The Great Depression * Antisemitism
He had believed that the Jews had caused the great deprssion in Germany while the crisis was in America that time also. And that all the depression was blamed on Jews.
They mean that Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany's problems, especially for the country's defeat in World War 1 and for the Great Depression.
There are estimated to be around 10,000 Iranian Jews living in Great Neck, NY. This community is one of the largest concentrations of Iranian Jews in the United States.
I think the answer is that the effects on the Jews were racism.
The Jews.
They blamed the jews.
There are Jews everywhere.
Nazi propaganda had all kinds of conspiracy theories about the causes of the Great Depresssion, but they were not widely believed.Note. The Great Depression lasted from about 1930-1935 or later, depending on the country.No one group can really be blamed for the great depression. There are of course people who will blame the Jews but there are also people who will blame Americans, or the British, or the Germans, or others. In answer to the question, yes Jews have been blamed for the great depression. Others have too, though.