Roosevelt was a big fan of Hitler's before the war

You're using two different definitions, shit for brains. So which is the right one?

I've used only 1. You'd know that if you weren't such a fucking moron. The NBER's definition...

The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) does not define a recession in terms of two consecutive quarters of decline in real GNP. Rather, a recession is a recurring period of decline in total output, income, employment, and trade, usually lasting from six months to a year, and marked by widespread contractions in many sectors of the economy.
 
I've used only 1. You'd know that if you weren't such a fucking moron. The NBER's definition...

The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) does not define a recession in terms of two consecutive quarters of decline in real GNP. Rather, a recession is a recurring period of decline in total output, income, employment, and trade, usually lasting from six months to a year, and marked by widespread contractions in many sectors of the economy.
NO, you used the one from 2001, and one from 2020. They are not the same
 
Not at all true.
In fact, even WWII itself did not end the Great Depression entirely, and it lingered on slightly into the 1950s.
There is no one who believes the Great Depression ended before WWII.
The fact we started military spending before Pearl Habor, does not mean it was not the war that ended the Great Depression.

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You're lying again, ya pathological liar. You really should stop.


The Great Depression was the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from the stock market crash of 1929 to 1939.
 
NO, you used the one from 2001, and one from 2020. They are not the same

Fucking moron, they both met the qualifications for a recession as defined by the NBER.

You really are the dumbest poster here.

By far.
 
He was pro-NAZI until Germany occupied the Studenten.

Not quite true.

Actually, President Roosevelt like most other leaders approved of a great many things that Germany was able to do. Especially their recovery from runaway inflation and almost total economic collapse just a decade previously.

However, all that pretty much ended back in November 1938, after Kristallnacht.

And even he could not argue against them taking the Sudeten, as that was a multi-national treaty by Germany, Italy, France, and the UK. And especially as that region was historically part of Germany, but had been carved off after WWI and turned over to Czechoslovakia.

In much the same way that nobody complained much when after WWI France decide to keep the Alsace-Lorraine region. Turned over to Germany after the Franco-Prussian War of 1871, France then reclaimed it during WWI. And shortly after the war was over, expelled over 110,000 people to Germany that it categorized as "German" or their descendants.

Realize, I do not like the NSDAP or their leaders. But one does need to be accurate when describing history.
 

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