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How were the lives of Germans effected by the depression?

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The most obvious consequence of this collapse was a huge rise in unemployment. By the time Hitler became Chancellor in January 1933 one in three Germans were unemployed, with the figure hitting 6.1 million. ... Industrial production had also more than halved over the same period.

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