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The Second World War was the first truly global war.​

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Answered by gauravchoudhary80
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After 1945, historians found the term "First World War" appropriate because they saw 1914-1918 as the first of a particular type of international conflict - the world's first industrialised "total" war - which had been followed by a second industrialised world war of this kind - 1939-1945.

Answered by hmnagaraja3
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The events of 1941—the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbour and the US entry into the war— made the war a truly global war. By the middle of 1942, Japan had occupied many islands in the Pacific, the Philippines, Indonesia, Burma, Malaya, Singapore and Thailand.

covers all aspects of human society. ... History is an intellectual discipline practiced by historians who try to make sense of the past. Because history is about change, nothing was ever “After 1945, historians found the term "First World War" appropriate because they saw 1914-1918 as the first of a particular type of international conflict - the world's first industrialised "total" war - which had been followed by a second industriali

1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945

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