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We've all heard about Hitler's rise to power, but what about the other factors that led to WWII?
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- 00:01
No being in debt is like falling down a well
- 00:05
We only get out with help lots and lots of
- 00:08
help or money At any rate it was the end
- 00:11
of world war europe was a smoking ruling and all
- 00:15
of a sudden the allies were banging down germany's door
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- 00:17
howling for money See since the allies won the war
- 00:20
they got to pin the blame for all the shenanigans
- 00:22
that took place during the conflict on germany Because those
- 00:25
shenanigans resulted in a whole lot of death and a
- 00:28
whole lot of destruction The allies insisted that the germans
- 00:31
pay up well A group called the allied reparations committee
- 00:35
threw a dart at a board and decided that the
- 00:37
germans owed the allies one hundred thirty two billion marks
- 00:41
with the first payment due in nineteen twenty one in
- 00:44
today's money one hundred thirty two billion marks is equivalent
- 00:47
to four hundred seventy billion american dollars Keep in mind
- 00:50
it's not like the germans were sitting on a pot
- 00:52
of gold in the first place Instead the germans were
- 00:54
sitting on top of a bunch of corpses and destroyed
- 00:57
infrastructure and while most their young men had been killed
- 01:00
They had no cash while the germans managed to make
- 01:03
their reparations payment nineteen twenty one they couldn't pull the
- 01:06
dough together in nineteen twenty two so the french and
- 01:09
the belgians who were still pretty irate about everything that
- 01:11
went down in the summer nineteen fourteen marched into the
- 01:14
ruhr and no that wasn't their local pub but rather
- 01:18
an area in western germany that contained lots of coal
- 01:20
mines and steel factories If the germans wouldn't hand over
- 01:23
their reparations payment then the allies would just extract it
- 01:26
from them The germans felt obliged to print more money
- 01:29
in order to meet their obligations However since they had
- 01:32
nothing in the bank to back up their marks their
- 01:34
currency was basically well worthless Consequently the german economy tanked
- 01:39
nineteen twenty for the allied reparations committee panicked if they
- 01:42
didn't do something fast they'd never get another dime out
- 01:45
of the floundering germans entered charles dawes an american banker
- 01:49
who would serve his vice president under calvin coolidge While
- 01:52
his plan was to reduce germany's reparations payments to a
- 01:55
manageable number have american investors loan the germans some cash
- 01:59
and kick those idiot french out of the ruhr common
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Sense is a beautiful thing right The dawes plan worked
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In fact it works so well that daws was a
- 02:08
co winner of the nineteen twenty five nobel peace prize
- 02:11
American money poured into europe and nations that had been
- 02:14
devastated by the war finally began to recover But then
- 02:17
the us stock market got hot and people started throwing
- 02:20
their money at it instead of europe we'll stock prices
- 02:24
went stratospheric became unhinged from reality and then crashed on
- 02:28
october twenty fourth nineteen twenty nine america meet the great
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depression great depression made america your grand parents may have
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told you of times when banks were failing when people
- 02:39
were out of work and when all the money they
- 02:40
had saved up was gone in a puff of smoke
- 02:43
What you may not realize is that while these issues
- 02:45
made life in the united states pretty miserable for a
- 02:47
number of years they carried over to other parts of
- 02:50
the world to back in europe factory's cut production and
- 02:53
people lost their jobs Governments faced with a depression and
- 02:57
a lot of leftover problems from the war didn't know
- 02:59
which way to turn europe's economic concerns were match with
- 03:02
some pretty serious people problems as well After the war
- 03:06
the allies broke up the central powers boundaries were redrawn
- 03:10
new nations came into being The idea was that all
- 03:13
of these minorities that had been crying for independence under
- 03:15
the old empires would finally at long last have their
- 03:18
very own countries to call home But those minorities had
- 03:22
teo get home first Two million germans pulled up stakes
- 03:26
from russia poland also slovin and the former german colonies
- 03:30
and made their way to germany and austria Nearly a
- 03:33
million greek christians left turkey after the war because just
- 03:37
like the armenians they face persecution from the turks and
- 03:41
the greeks in greece returned the favor by shooing half
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a million muslims toward turkey A depression mixed up borders
- 03:49
lots of people on the move and lots of people
- 03:51
without work Well at this point all we're missing is 00:03:53.71 --> [endTime] a bellowing windbag with a mustache
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