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A 5 page overview of World War II and postwar impact in Europe. Information is provided regarding the numbers of lives lost and the massive extent of world involvement. Details are provided regarding the division of Germany after the war. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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between September 1, 1939 (the date of Germanys invasion of Poland) and September 2, 1945 (the date of the Japanese surrender), World War II probably resulted in more long-term and
far-reaching socio-political and socio-cultural consequences than any other war in history (Sulzberger, 1966). Amidst the destruction and horror, lives were lost and forever changed. Not only soldiers, but
also civilians were affected by this great war. No final number can be placed on the numbers of lives lost but it is estimated that 17 million military personnel
were killed and even a greater number of civilians were lost to starvation, disease and other war related causes. Practically the
entire world joined in on the war effort in one form or another. Blood was spilled in the streets of the great cities of Belgium, Denmark, France, Greece, Luxembourg,
Poland, the Netherlands as well as in the sweltering jungles of Southeast Asia, the torrid desserts of northern Africa, and the frozen tundra of the Soviet Union. The
United States, at first neutral to the war, entered the battle December 8, 1941. Japan, angered by U.S. resistance to their expansion into Southeast Asia, had attacked the U.S.
Pacific fleet (moored in Pearl Harbor in Hawaii) the previous day (December 7, 1941). The U.S. retaliated by swiftly entering the global conflict.
World War II was spawned, of course, by the unstable world situation which occurred after World War I. World War I, although touted as the war
to end all wars, left Europe in a state of political disarray. Despite the ideologies and dreams of world peace, Germany was forced to abide by terms which left
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