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The second World War was the most destructive war in history. Explain the statement.

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Answered by Bharathiraghavan
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world war 2 officially started with the invasion of poland in 1939.
Hitler attempted to wipe out all the Jews by killing them, imprisoning them, and experimenting on them. This was called the Holocaust. WWII forced women into the workplace, ended the Great Depression and bankrupted Germany. ... After the war, money was in surplus and people spent money.A big cause of the war was the rise of dictators in the European countries. There were many positive effects that came out of the war.he second consequence was that the events of World War II led directly to the Cold War developing over the next five years. During World War II the leaders of Liberal Democracy, the US, joined forces with the Communist Soviet Union, to break down the Fascist Regime.

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Answered by SURYANSHmathur
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World War II was the worst war in history and killed more people than any other war before. It lasted from 1939 to 1945 and starting out from Europe spread to nearly every part of the world

About 17 million soldiers died during six years of the war. Even more civilians, men, women and children died from bomb attacks, illnesses or starvation. Millions of Jews died in German concentration camps. The war left many other people without jobs and homes.

Many cities and industries in Europe and Asia were completely destroyed by bombs and large areas of land were devastated.

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