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What was an economic inpact of demobilization after WW1

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The Great depression

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Basically, the demobilization process led to an economic depression during the 1920s. Many war supply industries suffered substantial monetary loss after war contracts were abruptly cancelled during demobilization. There were two types of war contracts: formal and informal

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