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conclusion of the second world war​

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Answered by Chandra1972
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World War II caused several severe hunger crises which led to many casualties, and may have had long-term effects on the health of survivors. For example, since the beginning of the German occupation in Poland, the nutritional situation of the non-German population was poor.

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Answered by omj51295
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conclusion of the second world war was Germany lost Hiroshima Nagasaki completely destroyed by US Nuclear bombs end of Adolf Hitler and Mussolini two dictators of Germany and Italy it was a huge amount of damage to all the countries participated economically military and was the beginning OF COLD WAR BETWEEN SOVIET UNION (USSR) AND AMERICA for the race of becoming the next superpower in the world and filing of nuclear arsenal..

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