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11 December, 07:35

Describe how the Great Depression reflects postwar disillusionment or in in Europe

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  1. 11 December, 09:20
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    The Great depression reflects postwar disillusionment in Europe, in the sense that many Europeans Countries went bankrupt, and inflation rose, unemployment level was at all time high, the value of currency was poor, the output of the economy was largely reduced, there is increased tarrifs, then realities of the postwar dawned on Europe.

    This disillusionment revealed that, despite the wars fought, the economic and socio political problems of the various nations before the war still exists, and that, the war only worsens the situation.

    Hence, many European countries regretted going into war, and the fact that, despite a lot of lives and industrial properties that were wasted, the economic and socio-political situation surrounding them still remains. Thus, the effects of great depression in Europe led to constant changing of political system, and socio-economic reforms, which to some European countries, led to the rise of authoritative powers.
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