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The '''1930s''' was a time of increasing concern about [[fascism]] in [[Europe]].
 
The '''1930s''' was a time of increasing concern about [[fascism]] in [[Europe]].
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==Great depression==
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In the US particularly, widespread poverty was labelled the "[[great depression]]".
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==Military build up in Europe==
 
==Military build up in Europe==
 
The 1930s saw a rise in [[fascism]] in Europe, and a large military build up. Some [[Wall St]] investors, such as [[Prescott Bush]]{{cn}} and [[Brown Brothers Harriman]] helped [[Fritz Thyssen]] finance [[Adolf Hitler]].<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar</ref>
 
The 1930s saw a rise in [[fascism]] in Europe, and a large military build up. Some [[Wall St]] investors, such as [[Prescott Bush]]{{cn}} and [[Brown Brothers Harriman]] helped [[Fritz Thyssen]] finance [[Adolf Hitler]].<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar</ref>

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1930s.jpg
An image of the "great depression" in the US.
A military build up in Europe culminated in World War II.

The 1930s was a time of increasing concern about fascism in Europe.

Great depression

In the US particularly, widespread poverty was labelled the "great depression".

Military build up in Europe

The 1930s saw a rise in fascism in Europe, and a large military build up. Some Wall St investors, such as Prescott Bush[citation needed] and Brown Brothers Harriman helped Fritz Thyssen finance Adolf Hitler.[1]

World War II

Full article: World War II

In 1939, Adolf Hitler's Germany staged a false flag incident, the Gleiwitz Incident, and then invaded Poland. UK and France declared war as a response.

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