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How did second war was affect France ??​

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Like England, France would be compelled to dismantle its colonial empire in the years following the war. This was a particularly traumatic and drawn out process for the French, in Algeria and in Vietnam where they fought prolonged and bitter wars in an attempt to maintain their colonial control.   

England and France no longer held a status of power comparable either to the United States or the Soviet Union.   

The Russian people had suffered immeasurably during the war, and western Russia was devastated by the land warfare which was primarily on Russian territory. But, in the process of defeating the Germans, the Russians had built a large and powerful army, which occupied most of Eastern Europe at the end of the war. The great resources and population of Russia assured that the Soviet Union would be, along with the United States, one of two super-powers.

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The speed and the shock of the 'Fall of France' make us recall first the images of the refugies and the despair of a broken Nation.

After the defeat, the people had to endure the shame of a military occupation, and their concerns were, not starving first. Making ends meet with millions of men prisonners in Germany. Staying out of the bombing and the nazi slave labor round up came as secondary skills.

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