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1930s: The economy collapses and causes a decade of poverty and hunger for millions of people.
Today: The economy is booming, but many fear the year 2000 could cause another period of economic crisis.
1930s: World War II begins in 1939. The United States plans to remain neutral in the war, until its ships are attacked at Pearl Harbor in 1941.
Today: The United States helps control the 1999 crisis in Kosovo through air strikes and is able to keep from deploying ground troops.
1930s: Adolf Hitler becomes chancellor of...
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