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The World After the War
- Millions die in Europe
- Physical and psychological wounds
- Villages, towns, cities, and countries destroyed
- The division of Germany
- Denazification and war crimes trials
- The Nuremberg trials
- The last wave of killing
- The United States at the end of the war
- America booms: The GI Bill
- America and the world
- The United Nations
- Japan in defeat
- China
- Asian...
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