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How did the Great Depression affect the rest of the world?

How did the Great Depression affect the rest of the world?

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When we talk about the Great Depression it's mostly in reference to the United States or the Weimar Republic. But what about the rest of the Great Powers? To find out how it affect them watch this short and simple animated history documentary. Christopher: Great video as always. What videos are accessible if I become patron supporter? I ve got some ideas for future videos: the history of the city of London. Why Berlin divided and not conquered? Why does Monaco exist? Why Does San Marino exist? Why is Washington DC not a state? And why is it the capital and say not New York or Philadelphia?
Date: 2022-11-14

Comments and reviews: 14


2. 03 Fortunately, Rene would soon get back on his feet and open his own cafe in his hometown of Nouvion, where he would proceed to spend the War Years actively trying to avoid being shot either by the Germans, by the Resistance, or by his wife; in the latter case for fooling around with the cafe's (admittedly very attractive) waitresses, yes!
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Britain in the 1920s was in such a downturn economically that the great depression was just the final straw. a economic downturn usually only has a impact if your not already in a downturn, but Britain's economy had been going down since the first world war.
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Ahh yes the classic strategy.
Can't be lose your job if you don't have one
Or in this case
Can't lose an economy if you don't have one
Britian was truly the head of industrial thought.
Though I geuss this applies to the USSR to

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Great video. You should also do one to explain the difference between supporters that get a spoken mention at the end of each video (like James Bisonette) and the ones that get a written mention. After so many years, I still don't get it.
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The depression and its instability had a huge effect on boosting the power of Japanese ultranationalists, who used it as justification for autarky and the required conquering of the Pacific if Japan was to survive
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The main effect the Great Depression had on Japan was the collapse of Rice imports, which would influence Japan's decision to invade Manchuria as a means to prevent a major famine from occurring in Japan
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Interesting to note; especially with the Soviets barely being affected and hundreds of thousands of people heading to the USSR and getting better lives!
Just in time for the Great Purge.
Oh.

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A lot of people say America was late in world war II. America wasn't late. England and France were early. England and France were still dealing with the great depression in 1939
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Economic depressions should be studied more because you know, 2008 and the fear of future depressions
By studying our mistakes we might end up never suffering another

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Well we re probably gonna experience first hand what the people in the early 1930s went through with the way our economy and the direction our politicians are taking us.
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I had always heard that the Second World War was the end of the Depression.
Interesting that it took until the mid-50's to get back up to speed.

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0: 19 and all of this happened without any actual change to the resources or productivity of the nations afflicted. Ah the wonders of capitalism
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Completely mind blown by the 100k Americans who migrated to the soviet Union in 1930s. Makes you think about the mistakes we might be making
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If I recall, in Canada the conservative pm tried to ignore the problem then did a 180 and tried to do an FDR but lost soon anyway
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