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The Great Depression

The Great Depression

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From the crash of 1929 to the New Deal — the human story of America's darkest economic era.Copyright Podra Network Welt
  • The Breadlines Form: Life in the Early Depression
    Apr 29 2026
    In this episode of The Great Depression, host James Hartley explores the formation and impact of breadlines during the early years of America's economic collapse. From 1930 to 1932, millions of Americans found themselves standing in lines for basic food assistance, transforming the social landscape of the nation. The episode examines who these people were – construction workers, bank clerks, teachers, and small business owners – all brought together by economic catastrophe. We explore the role of charitable organizations like the Salvation Army and churches, as well as unexpected sources of relief like Al Capone's Chicago soup kitchen. The show delves into the psychological impact of public assistance, the particular challenges faced by women and children, and the basic sustenance provided by these early relief efforts. Hartley discusses how breadlines became powerful symbols of the Depression era, representing both economic vulnerability and community resilience. The episode also addresses the federal government's limited response under President Hoover, relying primarily on private charity and local initiatives. Through vivid descriptions and historical context, listeners gain insight into daily survival during America's worst economic crisis, understanding how breadlines shaped a generation's relationship with security, government assistance, and community support that would influence American society for decades.
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    5 Min.
  • Black Tuesday: The Day America's Dreams Crashed
    Apr 8 2026
    In this compelling episode of The Great Depression, host James Hartley examines October 29, 1929 - Black Tuesday - the catastrophic stock market crash that marked the beginning of America's worst economic crisis. Discover how the speculative bubble of the 1920s burst in spectacular fashion, with over 16 million shares traded in a single day of panic selling. Learn about the margin buying craze that made ordinary Americans vulnerable to massive losses, and how the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted 12% in one trading session. Hartley explores the human drama inside and outside the New York Stock Exchange, debunking Hollywood myths while revealing the real psychological and economic devastation. From the warning signs that preceded the crash to President Hoover's attempts at reassurance, this episode reveals how Black Tuesday's ripple effects reached far beyond Wall Street to impact farmers, factory workers, and families across America. Understanding this pivotal moment provides crucial insight into how quickly economic prosperity built on speculation can collapse, forever changing a nation's confidence and trajectory toward the Great Depression era.
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    5 Min.
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