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The Great Depression ended in the U.S. in 1941, and it wasn’t because tariffs had made America great again. It was because we went to war, it was called World War II.
The Great Depression, spanning from 1929 to the late 1930s, was a time of unprecedented economic hardship that affected ...
P resident Donald Trump’s return to the White House has unleashed a flood of anxiety over the potential demise of what is ...
triggering The Great Depression and World War II. The story starts before President Herbert Hoover took office in 1929. His predecessor, President Calvin Coolidge, and his administration took a ...
World War II was raging, and before graduating high school, Bill applied and was accepted into the Navy’s V5 Aviation Cadet ...
The Great Depression began with "Black Tuesday" on Oct. 29 ... The economy wouldn't begin its recovery until the outbreak of World War II increased demand for factory production in 1939. "Economic ...
chronicles the devastating effect that World War II and its surrounding decades had on zoos—including the Great Depression, the Spanish Civil War and the dawn of the Cold War. He surveys “the ...
The Great Depression began with "Black Tuesday" on ... The economy wouldn't begin its recovery until the outbreak of World War II increased demand for factory production in 1939.