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What were the major problems that emerged after World War II?

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Answered by PoojaBurra
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Problems occurring after World War 2 was the beginning of an era elaborated by downfall of all European colonial kingdoms and similar rise of 2 superpowers i.e. Soviet Union and United States of America.  

Allies during World War 2 i.e. USA and USSR became competitors on world stage and engaged in the Cold War as called because it never goes heated or declared hot war between the 2 powers but was instead consists of espionage, political subversion and proxy wars.  

West of Europe and Japan were rebuilt through American Marshall Plan whereas Central and Eastern Europe fall under jurisdiction Soviet sphere of influence and hopefully behind an "Iron Curtain".  

Europe was sub-divided into a US-led Western Bloc and Soviet-led Eastern Bloc.  

Universally alliances with 2 blocs slowly shifts with some nations trying to stay out of  Cold War through the Non-Aligned Movement.  

Cold War also saw a nuclear arms race between the 2 superpowers.

Answered by Anonymous
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Great Britain was almost bankrupt after the war. Rationing continued in the country for some time as well. Though at peace, the country began to lose its foreign colonies. As a direct result of the war, Great Britain lost its status as a world leading economy.

The Soviets dominated all the war torn countries of Eastern Europe, Including a dissected Germany, for the next 40 years. As a result, these countries became satellite communist states, directly controlled by Moscow for the most part

For the following 40 years the Cold War existed between the Soviet Union, it's allies and the U.S. and its allies. This situation was directly responsible for the Cuban Missle Crisis, U.S. involvement in the Korean War, the Vietnam War and American assistance in booting the Soviets out of Afghanistan. Where, by the way, the U.S. government first became involved with a fellow named Osama bin-Ladin.

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