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प्रश्न
With reference to the consequences of the Second World War, discuss the division of the World into two Power Blocks.
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उत्तर
Division of the World into two Power Blocs:
- England and France:
- Though England was one of the victors, her status in the International field was lowered.
- Germany’s occupation of France, left her financially ruined, agriculturally and industrially weakened.
- United States:
- The production of necessary goods made by US to win the war, brought the US out of the great depression.
- The US experienced tremendous industrial expansion during war and while Europe was being bombed, no bombs fell on US territory.
- Rebuilding Europe:
- Within five years of World War II, much of Europe was rebuild.
- Massive foreign aid in the from of grants to individual nations helped rebuild towns and cities.
- USSR:
- World War II united the people of the Soviet Union. Its territory had expanded to include most of Eastern Europe.
- USSR captured half of Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and many parts of Germany.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The 1914 and 1939 Wars that engulfed almost the entire world were known as World Wars due to its unprecedented impact and dimension. In this context, answer the following:
Explain the consequence of the Second World War with reference to the Cold War.
With reference to the causes of the Second World War answer the following:
Explain the consequences of the war with reference to the formation of the United Nations.
What is meant by the term Cold War?
What is meant by the term ‘Cold War’?
To what do you attribute the rise of the USA as a super power after the Second World War?
Name five nations that earned their independence after the Second World War.
When and why was the United Nations Organisation established?
Why was the Soviet Union described as a Super Power after the Second World War?
Explain the consequences of the War with reference to the formation of the United Nations.
Which of the following is NOT a consequence of the Second World War?
