what challenges were faced by Germany during great depression
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After the world war 1, Germany had faced a great defeat and faced a lot of economic challenges as all of its resources were plundered in order to fund the army.
As a result, Germany needed strong leaders in order to regain its morale and move ahead and generate employment so as to increase its economical condition.
During this time of distress, the Nazis ceased power and gave rise to dictatorship.
under the rule of Adolf Hitler, Germany improved its economical state enough to fight another war in less than 30 years.
As a result, Germany needed strong leaders in order to regain its morale and move ahead and generate employment so as to increase its economical condition.
During this time of distress, the Nazis ceased power and gave rise to dictatorship.
under the rule of Adolf Hitler, Germany improved its economical state enough to fight another war in less than 30 years.
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The Great Depression, the United States' largest economic downturn, ushered in a period of unemployment, labor strife and cultural complications. At the peak of the Depression, unemployment reached an astounding 25%. Unemployed urban Americans were forced to wait in soup and work lines, steal and live in shantytowns.
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