was there a recession after World War 1? some one told me that war is fixed because it is used to bring down the population and so the government does not have to pay the pension of the killed solders. because why did they not killed Hitler sooner and why did they not give the solders protection on D-day.
so it is all the government fault. and what will happen after this recession.
Well straight after WWI was the Great Depression so we were in a recession. Then came WWII and we got back on track
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Labor unions realized how good they really had it after World War 1. When the recession hit, they recruited more members. There were new laws put into play that benefited unions and that made for better working conditions for unions.
The proper noun forms for the first world war is World War 1, World War I, or World War One.
A war, known as World War 2.
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Yes, Canada suffered through the Great Depression during the 1930s. This was after World War I but before World War II.
Bad. Rationing and recession were in effect for 5-10 years after the war
there was a brief recession, followed by economic growth
The world is in a big recession.
There was a brief recession, followed by economic growth
Well straight after WWI was the Great Depression so we were in a recession. Then came WWII and we got back on track
Obviously. Prior to the war, the United States was in the midst of a finantial crisis. The war helped heal the economy and brought it out of the recession.
There is an old saying...when the United States sneezes, the whole world catches a cold... In other words there is a recession all over the world because the United States is in a recession.
Better than after, at any rate. Germany fell into recession at the end of the war, and that gave rise to Hitler.
Congress allotted more money for the WPA workforce.
The US economy was in recession at the start of WW1 but experienced a boom when the warring countries started to purchase military goods from the US. Afterwards, it went into recession again due to tremendous war spending after the US entered the war, with around 52 percent of GNP used up.