Message from @Jade (Yumi)

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2020-12-08 16:25:47 UTC  

Germany was impacted the most

2020-12-08 16:26:00 UTC  

The president was literally under a non-aggression or neutrality Pact. But the Americans were not in the war for some time

2020-12-08 16:26:08 UTC  

i was saying cause and effect... nazis got popular because of WSC

2020-12-08 16:26:09 UTC  

okay, but that's not America's fault

2020-12-08 16:26:13 UTC  

which was a american thing

2020-12-08 16:26:13 UTC  

Backcountry economics

2020-12-08 16:26:19 UTC  

The german attack on our ship in WWI was also sorta justified since it was literally carrying guns after germany said stop lmao

2020-12-08 16:26:25 UTC  

Yes it did lead up to it but it's not the main factor and it's certainly not the biggest part of World yes it did lead up to it but it's not the main factor and it's certainly not the biggest part of World War II

2020-12-08 16:26:41 UTC  

wall street crash was a american thing wtf u guys on about. i never said it was america's fault jesus

2020-12-08 16:26:50 UTC  

anyone here know Pythagorean theorem

2020-12-08 16:26:54 UTC  

i did history on hitler's rise to power

2020-12-08 16:26:57 UTC  

that was a big factor

2020-12-08 16:26:58 UTC  

You implied that they were responsible, that means you're implying guilt

2020-12-08 16:27:04 UTC  

i said technically

2020-12-08 16:27:06 UTC  

Hitler's rise to power is pretty much the biggest part of World War II.

2020-12-08 16:27:15 UTC  

Literally have Hitler did not ride the power then World War II could have been avoided

2020-12-08 16:27:29 UTC  

So I don't know what type of crap you're on. confusing everybody who actually cares about history.

2020-12-08 16:27:33 UTC  

yes all i was saying is that the WSC made the nazis popular

2020-12-08 16:27:36 UTC  

all i'm saying

2020-12-08 16:27:37 UTC  

yikes

2020-12-08 16:27:51 UTC  

Correlation does not equal causation

2020-12-08 16:27:55 UTC  

But it was not specifically wall Stree,

2020-12-08 16:28:05 UTC  

Wall Street was not the biggest issue it was economical struggles within Germany since World War

2020-12-08 16:28:13 UTC  

errmmmm

2020-12-08 16:28:17 UTC  

Of course Wall Street played a small part in it, everything played a small part in it. But Wall Street did not lead to Germany's struggle financially

2020-12-08 16:28:24 UTC  

A piece of bread in Germany cost over a million marks.

2020-12-08 16:28:32 UTC  

after the treaty of versailies, reperations got reduced massively. everyone was super well off

2020-12-08 16:28:39 UTC  

WSC came in and everyone lost it

2020-12-08 16:28:42 UTC  

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2020-12-08 16:28:51 UTC  

How was germany well of after the treaty

2020-12-08 16:28:55 UTC  

@Mcgoober do you even understand what he saying at this point? Because it's not making any sense

2020-12-08 16:29:00 UTC  

?????????????

2020-12-08 16:29:25 UTC  

Germany was financially struggling after World War 1, the Wall Street Crash did not make the Debt. It only expanded on it

2020-12-08 16:29:39 UTC  

They were literally under the control of an incredibly corrupt and unpopular government ans just lost their entire overseas empire along with a lot of their actual country

2020-12-08 16:29:40 UTC  

i was saying people got employed and took loads of american loans. reperations were reduced. germany was much economically well off than before

2020-12-08 16:29:49 UTC  

right after the treaty, extremist parties were on the rise

2020-12-08 16:29:56 UTC  

one of the issues that started World War II is the fact that the French marched into Germany and took control of a power plant or something

2020-12-08 16:29:57 UTC  

then people got well off and they stopped

2020-12-08 16:30:01 UTC  

Yea

2020-12-08 16:30:02 UTC  

then WSC and they rose again

2020-12-08 16:30:13 UTC  

**LOANS** that does not mean they had money