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Germany and the USA.

Explanation:

To address the massive unemployment and economic paralysis of the Great Depression that they faced in 1933, both the US and German governments launched innovative and ambitious programs. While President Franklin Roosevelt's “New Deal” measures helped only marginally, the much more focused and comprehensive policies of the Third Reich (Hitler) proved remarkably effective.

By early 1933, industrial production in Germany and the US had fallen to about half of what it had been in 1929, which generated a very poor economy and a very high unemployment rate. Both Hitler and Roosevelte quickly launched strong new initiatives to address the dire economic crisis, above all the scourge of mass unemployment. And yet, if there are striking similarities between the efforts of the two governments, the results were very different.

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