What are the impacts of the Great Depression of Europe ?
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Answer: The European countries hardest hit by the Great Depression were Germany and Austria. Collapse of world trade in 1930 had major affects. German production fell over 40 percent. Hard times brought growing labor unrest, and with labor unrest political changes began brewing.
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The Great Depression severely affected Central Europe.
The unemployment rate in Germany, Austria and Poland rose to 20% while output fell by 40%. By November 1949, every European country had increased tariffs or introduced import quotas
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