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Answered by ishpreetkaur11
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In Western usage, the phrase post-war era or postwar era (sometimes capitalized) usually refer to the time since the end of World War II, even though many nations involved in this war have been involved in other wars since.

More broadly, a post-war period or postwar period is the interval immediately following the end of a war. A post-war period can become an interwar period or interbellum, when a war between the same parties resumes at a later date (such as the period between World War I and World War II). By contrast, a post-war period marks the cessation of conflict entirely.

Answered by meeraapril
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In Western usage, the phrase post-war era or postwar era (sometimes capitalized) usually refer to the time since the end of World War II, even though many nations involved in this war have been involved in other wars since. ... By contrast, a post-war period marks the cessation of conflict entirely.

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