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Whereas friction and ineffectiveness characterized aid efforts in Paris, these cities offer alternative views on the nature of the refugee crisis in France and the ways that Jews overcame obstacles to help asylum-seekers. during the 1930s’, Wiener Library Bulletin, 33 (1980), 13–19. 6 Pflieger, G. and Rozenblat, . ‘Introduction.
At the beginning of the 1930s, one-quarter of all wage-earning American workers were unemployed. In 1932, Americans elected Franklin D. Roosevelt, who, over the next nine years, implemented the New Deal and created a new role for government in American life.
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The 6 February 1934 crisis was an street demonstration in Paris organized by multiple far-right leagues that culminated in a riot on the Place de la Concorde, near the seat of the French National Assembly
The 6 February 1934 crisis was an street demonstration in Paris organized by multiple far-right leagues that culminated in a riot on the Place de la Concorde, near the seat of the French National Assembly. The police shot and killed 15 demonstrators. It was one of the major political crises during the Third Republic (1870–1940). Frenchmen on the left feared it was an attempt to organize a fascist coup d'état
The 1930s: Decade of Depression. In the First New Deal (1933-35) he attempted to muster a spirit of emergency and rally all interests behind a common effort in which something was provided for everyone.
The 1930s: Decade of Depression. The stock market crash of October 1929 initiated a long economic decline that accelerated into a world catastrophe, the Depression of the 1930s. Excessive competition and production were blamed for the collapse.