The Great Depression Timeline

  • Mein Kampf is published

    Mein Kampf is published

    Autobiography written by Nazi party leader Adolf Hitler when he was in jail.
  • Stock Market Crash Begins Great Depression

    Stock Market Crash Begins Great Depression

    when the stock market crashed because of people paying with credit
  • The dust bowl

    The dust bowl

    A huge mass of dust that wiped crops up and flooded homes with dust
  • Franklin Roosevelt was elected president

    Franklin Roosevelt was elected president

    November of 1932 and was elected 3 more terms after. Gave back hope in the US and established a way to help with The Great Depression, called a ”New Deal” which offered jobs to many people to combat The Great Depression. In the following years he would be elected 3 more times.
  • Adolf Hitler Becomes Chancellor of Germany

    Adolf Hitler Becomes Chancellor of Germany

    hitler became a Chancellor and was appointed this position by President Paul Hindenburg which marked a pivotal turning point because of Nazi power becoming stronger.
  • CCC is Created

    CCC is Created

    Named The Civilian Conservation Corps.Made for unemployed men by president Franklin D. Roosevelt. It provided many jobs during The Great Depression.
  • Olympic Games in Berlin

    Olympic Games in Berlin

    Was a propaganda for the Nazi government to bring a positive image of the Nazi power.
  • Kristallnacht

    Also known as the Night of Broken Glass happened in November, 9th-10th of 1938. Was Violence against the Jewish culture was caused by the Nazi Party.
  • Grapes of Wrath is Published

    Grapes of Wrath is Published

    Published on April 14th, of 1939, and was written by John Steinbeck. Was a top-selling novel of 1939 and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1940. The book expressed the utmost importance of human dignity, resilience, and community, even in the face of poverty. Also mentioning the social injustice during the Great Depression.
  • Germany Invades Poland

    Germany Invades Poland

    Using their “blitzkrieg” aka their “lightning war” tactics to invade Poland from all sides as well as teaming with the U.S.S.R. This event marked the Beginning of WWII.
  • The Four Freedoms Speech

    The Four Freedoms Speech

    A speech given in 1941 by Franklin D. Roosevelt expressed freedom for all, giving hope to many people during these desperate times.