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Viper1 said:
No, WW2 was nothing more than a production and employment bubble itself. There were still dozens of facets of the depression still lingering during the war. It wasn't until AFTER the war that the depression truly ended.


Actually it ended during the war, in fact by 1944-46 we were at a peak well above the hidtorical trendline, and the postwar recession was a tiny dip by comparision

 



 

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