how did great depression affect Germany
give the answer in points
Answers
Answered by
0
Explanation:
The Great Depression was particularly severe in Germany, which had enjoyed five years of artificial prosperity, propped up by American loans and goodwill. Unemployment hit millions of Germans, as companies shut down or downsized. Others lost their savings as banks folded
Mark as brainlist please...
Answered by
1
Explanation:
The German affects of great depression
The German economy was the worst hit by the Great depression.
By 1932 ,the industrial production was reduced to 40 percent of the 1929 level .
workers lost their job or were low paid reduced wages.
the number of unemployed touched an unprecedented 6million
so many Germans hearts filled with deep anxieties .
Hope this will be helpful for u
Similar questions