how did first world war affected leather workers
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World War I helped pull the United States out of a recession, and in the process, temporarily bolstered the power of moderate labor unions, organizations that promoted the interests and rights of tradespeople and workers.
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World war took the lives of more than 9 million soldiers21 million more wounded. Civilian casualities number close to 10 millions
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