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In defense of the OP’s original question, none of the events in this table really get at the heart of worrying about the stability of one’s own country.
sure it does. you don't think people thought it was the end of the world during the cuban missile crisis, 9-11, global financial crisis and so on?
You got any charts showing what happened in Germany from, say, 1920 to date? Or, more specifically, from 1920 to 1950?

Or any other country where, for many, living through certain time periods really was “the end of the world” for them?

I have my doubts that “staying the course” worked all that well for them.

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