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economic crisis in Germany​

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Answered by madhavkathuria0703
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The German people had suffered terribly during both the First World War and the Depression and a huge part of the Nazis' appeal was that they promised to make Germany's economy strong again. Hitler aimed for full employment and by 1939 there was virtually no official unemployment in Germany.

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Answered by MissTanya
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ECONOMIC CRISIS IN GERMANY :-

️ Most contemporaries were conscious of the agrarian crisis far more clearly than the consequential business crisis, which began at the end of 1847 in England and spread to the continent, partially occasioned by the reduced demand for textiles against a background of a reduction in real wages.

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