History of South America

Did people die of hunger during the great depression?

Yes, people did die of hunger during the Great Depression. The economic crisis led to widespread unemployment and poverty, making it difficult for many people to afford food. In the United States, an estimated 2 million people died from hunger-related causes during the Great Depression, and millions more suffered from malnutrition. In other countries, such as Germany, the Soviet Union, and China, the death toll was even higher.