Historie
The Great Depression of 1929 was much more than an economic crisis: it was an event that transformed the world forever. Millions of people lost their jobs, their homes, and their savings, while governments, businesses, and families struggled to survive during one of the most difficult periods in modern history.
In What Was the Great Depression of 1929?, you will discover how an era of prosperity and optimism in the 1920s gave way to an unprecedented financial collapse. Through a clear and engaging narrative, this book explores the causes of the disaster, the dramatic stock market crash, the impact on the daily lives of millions, and the measures taken to try to revive the economy. Ideal for students, history buffs, and anyone interested in understanding one of the most defining moments of the 20th century, this book offers a comprehensive view of the Great Depression and how its effects shaped the politics, society, and economy of subsequent generations.
An essential guide to understanding the causes, consequences and legacy of the economic crisis that changed the world.
© 2026 Independently Published (Lydbog): 9798240157882
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Lydbog: 2. juni 2026
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