How did WW2 affect Europe?


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The economic and political effects of the first world war in Europe were so great that WW1 marks the start of the modern era. Book after book will basically make the same point: that the European economies wrecked each other while passing their capital to an emerging America, a process continued during the second world war. ChaCha on!

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England was devastated by the war, having experienced extensive bombing during the 1940 blitz by the Germans. The economy depended for recovery upon aid from the United States. England rapidly phased out most of its remaining imperial holdings in the years immediately following the war. ChaCha

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The Great War demolished the Austria-Hungary Empire and the Russian Empire. In the U.S. Manufacturers had to keep production up to the pace needed ...

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