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  2. File:EUROPE 1929-1938 POLITICAL MAP.svg - Wikipedia

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    The original can be viewed here: EUROPE 1919-1929 POLITICAL 01.png: . Modifications made by Alokasta . I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following licenses:

  3. File:Blank map of Europe 1929-1938.svg - Wikipedia

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    See also: Free City of Danzig – 1812: Officially the Kingdom/Tsardom of Poland in a personal union with the Russian Empire. ... Blank map of Europe 1929-1938.svg:

  4. Timeline of the Great Depression - Wikipedia

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    Of the 193 state-chartered banks in the Chicago area in 1929, only 35 would survive to the end of 1933. [7] Chicago area banks engaged heavily in real estate lending between 1923 and 1929, and banks that had greater exposure to the real estate bust were very likely to fail.

  5. Great Depression - Wikipedia

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    After the Wall Street Crash of 1929, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped from 381 to 198 over the course of two months, optimism persisted for some time. The stock market rose in early 1930, with the Dow returning to 294 (pre-depression levels) in April 1930, before steadily declining for years, to a low of 41 in 1932.

  6. Timeline of Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    2014: Sister city relationship established with Curitiba, Brazil. [14] 2016. Columbus surpasses Indianapolis to become the second largest city in the Midwest. Andrew Ginther begins his first term as mayor. 2018: Columbus surpasses San Francisco to become the 14th-largest city in America. 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic is introduced to Columbus.

  7. Cities in the Great Depression - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the industrial world, cities were devastated during the Great Depression, beginning in 1929 and lasting through most of the 1930s. Worst hit were port cities (as world trade fell) and cities that depended on heavy industry, such as the steel and automotive industries. Service-oriented cities were hurt less severely.

  8. Timeline of Toledo, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Sister city relationship established with Toledo, Spain. [19] 1932 - National City Bank Building constructed. 1934 - April 12: Auto-Lite strike begins. 1936 - Brand Whitlock Homes built. [3] 1937 - Point Place becomes part of city. 1938 - Owens Corning Corporation headquartered in city. 1950 - Population: 303,616. [7] 1953 - WGTE-TV begins ...

  9. Category:1929 in Europe - Wikipedia

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    1929 in Vatican City (1 C, 2 P) W. 1929 in Wales (2 C, 3 P) Y. ... Pages in category "1929 in Europe" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.