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  2. The aftermath of World War II saw the rise of two global superpowers, the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (US). The aftermath of World War II was also defined by the rising threat of nuclear warfare, the creation and implementation of the United Nations as an intergovernmental organization, and the decolonization of Asia and Africa by ...

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  3. Aftermath of the war VE-Day : Following news of the German surrender, spontaneous celebrations erupted all over the world on 7 May, including in Western Europe and the United States. As the Germans officially set the end of operations for 2301 Central European Time on 8 May, that day is celebrated across Europe as V-E Day .

  4. The aftermath of World War II saw the rise of two global superpowers, the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (US).

  5. World War II - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Contents. hide. Beginning. Allies and Axis. Background. Course of the war. War breaks out. Axis early victories. War becomes global. Allies advance. War ends in Europe. War ends in Pacific. Aftermath. Effects. Death and war crimes. Concentration camps and slave work.

  6. Ratlines (World War II) The ratlines ( German: Rattenlinien) were systems of escape routes for German Nazis and other fascists fleeing Europe from 1945 onwards in the aftermath of World War II. These escape routes mainly led toward havens in the Americas, particularly in Argentina, though also in Paraguay, Colombia, [1] Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico ...

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