how did Great Depression causes unemployment
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During the great depression many countries stock market fall down
The countries like Germany(allied)countries suffered alot because they lost the war and the whole country is fall in debts there no jobs for there country workers . The people of their countries last come out to streets and purchase one bread piece for some dollars the country market rates, value of the currency rapidly fallen down due this in the period of 1920's lot of unemployment was created except the countries like u.s.a and u.knot much affected during great depression
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Germany was not in the allied nations it was one of the axis nations. During world war 1 Germany was successful but after America joined the war Germany suffered a huge loss and they were defeated. The allied nations like France Poland etc created the treaty of Versailles which was very harsh on Germany so USA felt bad for Germany and then they gave money to Germany but later Germany was not able to pay back the money ,America suffered huge loss the Wall Street stock market crashed and it caused a of problems the overall income of that year was reduced by half compared to the last year many people lost a lot of money and lost their jobs as the owners of the factories ,offices were running low on money and many people were loosing their high rank and some even fears that they will be pushed to do the labour work and many people because poor and it let to unemployment.
Germany suffered the most.
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Germany suffered the most.
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