No, Germany was broke and European nations were in debt with destroyed cities and a lost generation. For America it helped as capitalist made profits and produced jobs needing to produce war materials.
World War 2 was good for the US economy mainly because many were out of work and very little was being produced before hand. Also the war front was far from home so the American people at home did not suffer and were able to work hard and produce unlike Europe in the wars. You could say wars from the 1500 until ww1 were economically beneficial for Europe but still many battles took place on the home front, making it and other wars "bad for the economy." Victory abroad is more beneficial for the economy.
in a world war 1 on the us ecompny all the american are died and and war is started 1941 to 1954 the american is won the war by us economy
If befitted our economy and provided new jobs. We liked the war because countries bought weapons from us which helped our economy.
The number one thing the war did for the US Economy was to get everyone employed and earning money and spending money, especially on War Bonds. The women who had husbands in the war saved their money and that boosted the economy when they bought houses and cars after the war.
A world war of its own.
The US and the Allies won the war and the US gained control of the Philippines, causing it to become a world power.
After World War 2, the US had the strongest economy in the world.
it was the strongest economy in the world
in a world war 1 on the us ecompny all the american are died and and war is started 1941 to 1954 the american is won the war by us economy
Booming!!
it caused the economy to go down
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Strongest in the world.
Yes.
Creating more industries was what ultimately led to recovery of the US economy following the Great Depression. This meant that there was a high production capacity with millions of people working.
The US economy was in a state of depression in 1917. However, after World War I begins in 1917, the economy is stimulated due to trading war necessities with Britain and other allies.