what is the effect of nazism war
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Effects of Nazism WAR
The most obvious effects of Nazism are World War II the Holocaust, the loss of millions of lives, and the displacement of millions more.
Germany as a whole also faced consequences for the actions of the Nazi Party. Germany lost about 20% of her land. All Germans living in the lost land were expelled, killing nearly 1.8 million people in the process.
Long-Term Effects
As punishment for the war, Germany was forced to give up 20% of its land, getting the shape it has today, and the Germans living in that land were displaced, alone killing a million Germans. Additionally, people (even today) discriminate against Germans, believing them to all be racists and Neo-Nazis.
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One of the most important political consequences of the Nazi experience in Western Europe was the establishment of new political alliances which eventually became the European Union and an international military alliance of European countries known as NATO to counterbalance the Soviets' Warsaw Pact and until communist rule in Eastern Europe ended in the late 1980s.
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