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15 August, 11:00

What was the longest-lasting effect of the losses in World War II?

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  1. 15 August, 14:07
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    The nation realised that they could not undergo another war after it was finished. Even before the war started they were going through a depression. The costs of the war was huge and there were 30-60 million deaths.
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