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The Wall Street Crash of 1929 triggered a global economic depression that destabilized economies worldwide, leading to widespread unemployment and social unrest. This economic turmoil contributed to the rise of totalitarian regimes, particularly in Germany and Italy, as people sought solutions to their economic hardships. The aggressive expansionist policies of these regimes were significant factors leading to World War II, as they sought to reclaim lost territories and resources. Thus, the crash indirectly set the stage for the conflict by fostering conditions that enabled militarism and nationalism to flourish.

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