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Utopia Talk / Politics / Did the US cause WWII?
williamthebastard
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Sat Jun 06 13:42:17
"Professor AI:

Was the wall street crash one of the most important causes of WWII?

Yes—but in an indirect, “enabling conditions” sense rather than as a single dominant cause.

The Wall Street Crash of 1929 triggered the Great Depression, which then had major political consequences in Europe. The economic collapse led to mass unemployment, poverty, and instability in several countries—especially Germany, where the fragile post–World War I economy was heavily dependent on American loans. When those loans dried up after 1929, the crisis became severe.

That environment made extremist political movements much more attractive. In Germany, for example, economic desperation helped the Nazi Party gain mass support by promising jobs, stability, and national recovery. So in that sense, the crash was a key indirect catalyst for the conditions that allowed the rise of Nazism, which is central to the outbreak of the World War II.
Seb
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Sat Jun 06 13:59:37
Bigger issue was undermining the league of nations and helping Italy evade sanctions.

Just like it is now with Russia.
williamthebastard
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Sat Jun 06 14:10:28
I suppose we should all be demanding reparations from the US

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