The Great Depression (disambiguation)
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The Great Depression was a dramatic, worldwide economic downturn beginning in 1929 and lasting through most of the 1930s.
The Great Depression may also refer to:
By country
- Great Depression in Australia
 - Great Depression in Canada
 - Great Depression in India
 - Great Depression in France
 - Great Depression in Latin America
 - Great Depression in the Netherlands
 - Great Depression in Romania
 - Great Depression in the United Kingdom
 - Great Depression in the United States
 
Books
- The Great Depression: America, 1929–1941, an American novel
 - The Great Depression (book), a 1990 Canadian history book
 
Music
- The Great Depression (Common Grackle album), 2010
 - The Great Depression (Trigger the Bloodshed album), 2009
 - The Great Depression (Blindside album), 2005
 - The Great Depression (Defiance, Ohio album), 2006
 - The Great Depression (DMX album), 2001
 - The Great Depression (As It Is album), 2018
 - "The Great Depression", a song by Misery Index from Retaliate
 - "The Great Depression" a song by Raunchy from A Discord Electric
 - "Great Depression", a song by Soulfly from Omen
 
See also
- 2008 financial crisis, a severe worldwide economic crisis driven by real estate conditions and risky ventures in the U.S.
 - Great Recession, the marked general economic decline that affected many countries from 2007 to 2009
 - Great Slump (disambiguation)
 - The Long Depression, an 1873–1896 economic recession formerly known as the Great Depression
 - Second Great Depression (disambiguation)