History, asked by khushboo1357, 10 months ago

explain the impact of great economic depression in Germany


please answer in point if u càn​

Answers

Answered by waydaant
1

Answer:

the great economic depression brought in many changes to the economy of Germany in that time period

Explanation:

as Germany lost the war and Weimar republic tool over Germany was made to pay 6billion euros as compensation to elite powers and the elite powers took Germany's Rhineland 75%coal 14%iron. therefore the paper currency was printed extra that the worth of it was decreased by a great amount.

Answered by maahira589
0

Answer:

Great Depression led to economic crises in Germany. By 1932, industrial production was reduced to 40 percent of the 1929 level. As a result, jobs were cut and many workers became unemployed. Wages of the employed workers were also reduced

Similar questions
Biology, 1 year ago