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The Great Depression

Short History Of...

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The Greatest Economic Catastrophe in the Industrialized World

When U.S. money stopped flowing to Germany in 1928, that set things up for a really nasty international situation. Back in the States, where the long-term outlook is suddenly much less certain, wealthy investors create a surge of short-term speculation on the markets. The Wall Street crash sees $14 billion lost on the first day but there are other factors at work to transform a financial calamity into a humanitarian disaster.

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