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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1930s1930s - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · The decade was defined by a global economic and political crisis that culminated in the Second World War. It saw the collapse of the international financial system, beginning with the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the largest stock market crash in American history.

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      The 1940s (pronounced "nineteen-forties" and commonly...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YugoslaviaYugoslavia - Wikipedia

    6 days ago · The concept of Yugoslavia, as a common state for all South Slavic peoples, emerged in the late 17th century and gained prominence through the Illyrian Movement of the 19th century. The name was created by the combination of the Slavic words jug ("south") and Slaveni / Sloveni (Slavs).

  3. Aug 25, 2024 · Great Britain struggled with low growth and recession during most of the second half of the 1920s. The country did not slip into severe depression, however, until early 1930, and its peak-to-trough decline in industrial production was roughly one-third that of the United States.

  4. Aug 25, 2024 · Aside from the Civil War, the Great Depression was the gravest crisis in American history. Just as in the Civil War, the United States appeared—at least at the start of the 1930s—to be falling apart.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nazi_GermanyNazi Germany - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Nazi Germany, [i] officially known as the German Reich[j] and later the Greater German Reich, [k] was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.

  6. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1930年1930年 - Wikipedia

    5 days ago · 1930年1930 ねん西暦グレゴリオ暦による水曜日から始まる平年昭和5年

  7. Sep 13, 2024 · August 11, 1919 - January 30, 1933. Major Events: Treaty of Versailles. hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic. Pact of Locarno. Treaty of Rapallo. Weimar Renaissance. (Show more) Key People: Gustav Stresemann. Friedrich Ebert. Paul von Hindenburg. Carl Schmitt. Franz von Papen. Related Topics: reparations. German National People’s Party. Freikorps.

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