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3 min read•june 18, 2024
Sharii Liang
Isabela Padilha
Sharii Liang
Isabela Padilha
The only two survivors standing were the United States and the Soviet Union. These two nations had actually flourished into global superpowers due to the war, but their conflicting ideologies would bring about a war that would last almost half a century.
WWII decimated the economy and political institutions of most of the world. Axis and Allied powers alike were in ruins. Their populations were ruined due to total war and the amount of young men who had died. Billions of dollars had been spent on the war effort, and governments struggled to restore their respective countries.
The "Cold war," although it was not characterized by a specific physical conflict, was marked by proxy wars and increased military tensions. The Soviet Union and the United States engaged in a nuclear war race, which has implication until today, as these nations still account for the majority of the ownership of nuclear weapons/technology across the globe.
The economic effects of war became a source of tension between the two global superpowers. As European countries struggled to deal with the aftermath of WWII, internal and external conflicts were exacerbated. Post-war nationalist and separatist movements would lead to many atrocities within various nations, and a battle between political ideologies would be highlighted for all to see.
Everyday life was also affected by the total war of WWI & WWII. Populations were stunted, economies grew and collapsed, traditional ways of life disappeared, and different ideologies affected how the people lived their lives. As a result, new groups of people would rise amidst the political, intellectual, and social mess of the time.
Some of the most notable figures of the Cold war include:
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3 min read•june 18, 2024
Sharii Liang
Isabela Padilha
Sharii Liang
Isabela Padilha
The only two survivors standing were the United States and the Soviet Union. These two nations had actually flourished into global superpowers due to the war, but their conflicting ideologies would bring about a war that would last almost half a century.
WWII decimated the economy and political institutions of most of the world. Axis and Allied powers alike were in ruins. Their populations were ruined due to total war and the amount of young men who had died. Billions of dollars had been spent on the war effort, and governments struggled to restore their respective countries.
The "Cold war," although it was not characterized by a specific physical conflict, was marked by proxy wars and increased military tensions. The Soviet Union and the United States engaged in a nuclear war race, which has implication until today, as these nations still account for the majority of the ownership of nuclear weapons/technology across the globe.
The economic effects of war became a source of tension between the two global superpowers. As European countries struggled to deal with the aftermath of WWII, internal and external conflicts were exacerbated. Post-war nationalist and separatist movements would lead to many atrocities within various nations, and a battle between political ideologies would be highlighted for all to see.
Everyday life was also affected by the total war of WWI & WWII. Populations were stunted, economies grew and collapsed, traditional ways of life disappeared, and different ideologies affected how the people lived their lives. As a result, new groups of people would rise amidst the political, intellectual, and social mess of the time.
Some of the most notable figures of the Cold war include:
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