The Depression was triggered by the stock-market collapse of l929, which is ten years BEFORE the outbreak of World War II ( the Polish offensive by Hitler) They are two separate and distinct events. It has been argued War production helped end the Slump- and there is some truth in this.
The Great Depression
It was the Great Depression.
after world war 2
it didnt
The Jewish people had absolutely nothing to do with the start of World War II. German desire for retribution for their losses in World War I, especially as regards lost territory, global depression and Japanese designs of imperial rule over the entire Pacific are in large part what caused World War II.
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No. The great depression began in 1929 and extended through WWII.
The Great Depression
World War II
The Depression.
It was the Great Depression.
I think we didn't go into a depression because we loaned weapons to the Allies during the beginning of world war 2. The money we received after the war kept us out of a depression.
The president during the Great Depression and World War 2 was Franklin Roosevelt.
World War 2 and an economic depression.
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No, World War II ended the depression. When the United States joined the war, many jobs were created.
It led to the Great Depression because the U.S. was in debt to other countries