World War 2
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World War 2
World War 2 took place during 1939-1945. It was the largest and deadliest war in history.The war was between the axis and allie powers. The allies consisted of Poland, Britian, France, Soviet union, U.S China, against the axis powers Germany, Italy nd Japan.By the end of the war there was 62 million people dead.The war began when Germany invaded poland. The U.K and France declared war on germany. There was many post war effects such as the cold war technoligy social effects nd nuclear weapons.
By the end of the war Europe was in great economic trouble. The economy collapsed 70% of the industry was destroyed. They were forced to pay great reparations.Along with the economy colapsing. There was millions of death and famine in the country.They set up the marshall plan which was made to help recover the european economy.In the marshall plan the u.s government would help pay for the damage
After the war there was also a start of computer technology. The technology changed greatly.This led to the making of the nuclear bomb. The nuclear bomb was very important nd helped the U.S defeat Japan. If this bomb was never invented who knows what the world would be like. As deadly as the bomb was the world wouldnt be the same without it.
The end of the war also led to the united nations.This took the place of the league of nations. It tried to make everlasting peace in Europe.The U.N also helped fight diseases and gave aid to countries who needed it. This is what made it better then the league of nations.
Women also had a big change in the world. They became a greater part of the workforce. They took some of the mens job while they were at war.The number of women working became lower nd lower every year.
World war 2 was one of the most effecting things to ever happen in the world. There were over 60 million people who died in this war. Although the war was so devastating
it also helped out the world wit the united nations also the inventions greatly changed the world.
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