The entire western world was in chaos after ww1. The world was on course for an unprecedented golden age with the belle epoch which was then cut short by a global conflict.
>source?
I fricking said so. That's more than good enough for you, peon.
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After 9/11 the FED pumped money into the economy in order to avoid a recession (so they say). The inflationary situation of the world economy was birthed out of 9/11.
Germany after the Thirty Years War. Men were in such short supply that polygamy became commonplace for a while and it took until about 1750 for German population levels to recover to their 1618 figure.
Dixie post 1865 was pretty bad, and it wasn’t until the WWII era military industrial complex and the widespread use of air conditioning that the region wasn’t a third world appendage to the U.S. Many white men were dead or maimed, newly freed slaves starved or died from disease, there was festering postwar violence for decades and the economy was based on ruinous agriculture and extraction of timber and minerals, with little wealth retained in the region.
And to think if Hayes kept Reconstruction, or Grant ran for a third term, it could have been even worse. You can definitely see why the Yanks were getting tired of Reconstruction (that and they had a depression - hard to be an idealist when you can't get a job)
Hard to quantify. Generally speaking though, it was almost certainly in the 20th century. Not sure how you would quantify "most devastated" though. Does the number of people affected matter?
Melos had a 100% death rate of their men and all women and children were enslaved during the Peloponnesian War. The only completed genocide I can name on the top of my head.
The entire western world was in chaos after ww1. The world was on course for an unprecedented golden age with the belle epoch which was then cut short by a global conflict.
Said "was" but should have said "is".
the US was fine in the 1920s
Yeah man totally. Didn't have a great depression immediately after the 20's or anything. Ten years is a heckin long time!
No one blames 9/11 for the Great Recession.
Everyone with an IQ over 100 does, actually.
source?
>source?
I fricking said so. That's more than good enough for you, peon.
After 9/11 the FED pumped money into the economy in order to avoid a recession (so they say). The inflationary situation of the world economy was birthed out of 9/11.
A true historian here ladies and gentlemen.
Poland, Ukraine and Baltics were pretty devastated post-1918 and post-1945
Dunning Kruger effect in its full power
>Dunning Kruger effect in its full power
This but applied to (You)
>Bush administration is responsible for Covid outbreak
Lmao
Redditspacing strawman subhuman IQ argument
change ww1 for ww2 and it fits.
Germany recovered from ww1 in about 15 years while it took it about 60 years to finally reunite after ww2.
All major conflicts, genocides and warsn in the second half of xx century can trace their origins in ww2
we still suffer israeli dominance due to ww2
Germany after the Thirty Years War. Men were in such short supply that polygamy became commonplace for a while and it took until about 1750 for German population levels to recover to their 1618 figure.
The USSR never recovered from ww2 and it's arguable that they never recovered from ww1
The USSR didn't even exist for WW1.
What would become the USSR
Dixie post 1865 was pretty bad, and it wasn’t until the WWII era military industrial complex and the widespread use of air conditioning that the region wasn’t a third world appendage to the U.S. Many white men were dead or maimed, newly freed slaves starved or died from disease, there was festering postwar violence for decades and the economy was based on ruinous agriculture and extraction of timber and minerals, with little wealth retained in the region.
And to think if Hayes kept Reconstruction, or Grant ran for a third term, it could have been even worse. You can definitely see why the Yanks were getting tired of Reconstruction (that and they had a depression - hard to be an idealist when you can't get a job)
Hard to quantify. Generally speaking though, it was almost certainly in the 20th century. Not sure how you would quantify "most devastated" though. Does the number of people affected matter?
Laos and Cambodia after the Indochina wars. They're complete shitholes today and you probably can't go for a walk without stepping on a land mine.
Persia after the Mongols, Germany after the 30 years war, and, in modern times, I suppose Libya?
Conflict in Myanmar. 76 years and counting.
Something like 20% of the population of North Korea and nearly 90% of all buildings in North Korea were destroyed following the Korean War
Melos had a 100% death rate of their men and all women and children were enslaved during the Peloponnesian War. The only completed genocide I can name on the top of my head.