HIST 1020 Lecture 17: wh (17)

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The great depression, nazism, and the new deal. Example: usa the new deal under franklin d. roosevelt. Opposed the separation of the individual, community, and state (mussolini: Everything in the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state. ) Example: germany under adolf hitler and the nazi party. Established cycles of boom and bust ; growth and depression. Crash of the new york stock exchange (oct. 29, 1929) Recession spreads to the rest of the world. Similar conditions: germany and the united state (1929-1933) The results of world war i (i. e. usa = victor, germany = defeated) Result: the myth of the stab in the back . Civilian conservation corps (ccc) and works progress administration (wpa) Limited success- no full employment until world war ii. Economic depression combined with anger and resentment from world war. Weak postwar democratic government in germany (weimar republic) No civil rights for jews or other parasites on the national community .

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