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Whats was germanys response to the great depression?

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The Weimar government could muster no effective answer to the Great Depression. The usual response to any recession is a sharp increase in government spending to stimulate the economy – but Heinrich Bruning, who became chancellor in March 1930, seemed to fear inflation and a budget deficit more than unemployment.

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There was a sharp increase government spending.

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