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1929 Wall Street Stock Market Crash - YouTube Jun 20, 2008 · The most devastating stock market crash in the history of the United States; Its from my favorite documentary by PBS - New York. This particular part about Wall Street crash of 1929 is from Stock Market Crash Newspaper | Articles & Records Stock Market Crash Articles & Newspapers. Stock Market Crash 1929 records exist mostly as newspaper and magazine accounts written before, during and after this historic day in October. Stock Market Crash 1929 newspaper editions explain that, leading up to this day, an atmosphere of confidence and economic prosperity was bursting in post-World
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Universal Newsreel: The stock market crashes on October 29 ... Universal Newsreel: The stock market crashes on October 29, 1929, leaving many trying desperately to sell their stocks. Universal Newsreel: The stock market crashes on October 29, 1929, leaving many trying desperately to sell their stocks. {{textForToggleButton('1B012253_023')}} Stock Market and Exchange Videos; Wall Street - Lower Stock Market Crash – The Unwritten Record Oct 29, 2014 · October 29 marks the 85th anniversary of Wall Street’s most infamous day, Black Tuesday. While the crash alone did not cause the Great Depression, the sharp drop in stock prices symbolized the end of the Roaring Twenties and the beginning of a decade of hardship. Technological History of Fox Movietone News
The stock market crash of 1973, when the market lost 46% of its value, ushering in a long period of “stagflation.” Like Germany in the 1930s, the highlight of that newsreel could be the collapse of the European currency. Back then, German marks were more useful in the fireplace as kindling than at the grocery store to buy food.
The Big Money | Encyclopedia.com "Newsreel LXV" reports the stock market crash, along with the lyrics, "Bring me a pillow for my poor head / A hammer to knock out my brains / For the whiskey has ruined this body of mine / And the red lights have run me insane." The newsreel ends with Smythe, who dies in agony after becoming infected from constant exposure to fumes at his job
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The Golden Twenties (1950) Newsreel footage showcases American life and notable events, beginning with the 1918 Armistice and ending with the fateful stock-market crash of 1929. Watch Online The Crash of 1929 - PBS Pages 1 - 24 - Text Version ... Page 1The Crash of 1929Program TranscriptNewsreel Announcer (archival): The tremendous crowds which you see gathered outside thestock exchange are due to the greatest crash in the history of the New York Stock Exchange inmarket prices.Narrator: December 31st, New Year’s Eve. VUS10b The Big Crash The Stock Market Crash! More Notes: What ended up happening during the 1920's, was that the economic boom drove the stock market up and up. It seemed that anyone who owned stock was making a profit- you could buy stock then sell it the next year for a profit. The economy was booming so fast that the stock market was considered a "sure thing".