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Europe Under Occupation
- Poland
- Destroying the nation
- Western Europe: Legalized theft
- Food shortages
- A harder life
- Hostages and retaliation
- Protests, strikes, and sabotage
- Martial law declared
- Armed resistance
- The Slovak National Rising
- France
- Soviet Union
- Yugoslavia
Because World War II was a total war, its effects on ordinary people, not just the soldiers and sailors, were deeper and more widespread than in previous wars. This was...
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