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Long before World War II ended, Allied planners were deeply worried about the millions of European refugees or “displaced persons” who had been forced from their homes during the long conflict.
“Today it is hard to form an even partly adequate idea of the extent of the devastation suffered by the cities of Germany in the last years of the Second World War, still harder to think about ...
Eight decades after World War II began, the world it created is fading into the past. Our new world is more economically secure than the world of the 1930s, but its political leadership is weaker.
Historian George Nash discussed Herbert Hoover's manuscript, [Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath], which was edited by both Mr. Nash and ...
Savage Continent: Europe in the aftermath of World War II By Keith Lowe Few general books have been written about the appalling state of Europe in the immediate aftermath of the war, and this is ...
Secretary-General's Message for 2020. At this time of remembrance and reconciliation, we pay tribute to the millions of people who lost their lives in the Second World War, and remember their ...
The Long Road Home: The Aftermath of the Second World War Ben Shephard, Knopf, $35 (512p) ISBN 978-1-4000-4068-1 ...
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