In 1933 when Hitler came to power over 6 million Germans were unemployed. Hitler’s most important task was to solve this problem. As during his election campaign, he had promised he German people “work and bread” and now he had to deliver (read more…)
Confronted with The Great Depression, France behaved quite differently, compared with other nations. It was very confidant in its strong economy until (read more…)
Great Britain was relatively healthy during the great depression. There are many reasons why the UK was able to so well (read more…)
Germany was the worst hit country by the great depression. However the man who ended the great depression in Germany was to eventually take Germany into another World War and back to economic chaos (read more…)
Hoover failed to solver the crisis in America and therefore was replaced by Roosevelt in 1932. Roosevelt pledged for “A New Deal for the American people” (read more…)
The end of The Great Depression took place around 1934. In the USA the economy began a slow turnaround as unemployment fell to 21.7% and GNP rose 7.7%. It was in 1934 that Sweden became the first country to fully recover from the Great Depression (read more…)