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  2. The Great Depression led to political instability and riots, and can be linked to the rise of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands. The depression in the Netherlands lessened at the end of 1936, but real economic stability did not return until after World War II.

  3. 1929 Sep 4. Great Depression in the Netherlands. Netherlands. The worldwide Great Depression which began after the tumultuous events of Black Tuesday in 1929, that continued into the early-1930s had crippling effects on the Dutch economy; lasting longer than in most other European countries.

  4. The years from 1929 to 1940 are usual referred to as the "crisis years" or the "great depression": a long period of a falling economy and large-scale unemployment. The crisis began in October 1929 in the United States after the Wall Street Crash and soon the whole world was in the grip of the depression.

  5. The worldwide Great Depression which began after the tumultuous events of Black Tuesday in 1929, that continued into the early-1930s had crippling effects on the Dutch economy; lasting longer than in most other European countries.

  6. Apr 8, 2024 · Home European History. The Great Depression in Europe: Here’s What Happened. The Great Depression may have been triggered by a stock market crash in America, but it quickly spread overseas. What conditions in Europe triggered a deep economic depression? Apr 8, 2024 • By Owen Rust, MA Economics in progress w/ MPA.

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  7. Feb 8, 2023 · The Great Depression in the Netherlands occurred between 1933 and 1936, significantly later than in most other countries. Until 1931 the social consequences of the economic crisis had been limited; by decreasing work hours and wages, mass unemployment had so far been avoided in most sectors.

  8. Jun 19, 2023 · The Great Depression led to political instability and riots, and can be linked to the rise of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands. The depression in the Netherlands lessened at the end of 1936, but real economic stability did not return until after World War II.

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