The Effects of WWII and the Holocaust

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The Effects of WWII and the Holocaust Cold War US vs. USSR Germany split Japan rebuilt by the US US involvement in the world the UN The Holocaust Israel Israeli/Palestinian conflict “Never Again” Attention to Genocide?

The Effects of WWII Cold War US vs. USSR Terrorists vs. Freedom Fighters Greece ‘47 Korea ‘50-53 Cuba ‘61 Hungary ‘56 Vietnam ‘63-75 Czechoslovakia ‘68 Afghanistan ‘79 Dozens of others

The Effects of WWII Germany Split 4 zones British (pink) US (yellow) Austria, too land given to Poland/USSR later becomes East and West Germany Germany Split 4 zones British (pink) US (yellow) French (blue) Soviet (green)

The Effects of WWII Japan rebuilt Constitution US wrote it no use of military outside of Japan Democracy US occupation Promulgated on November 3, 1946. Put into effect on May 3, 1947. We, the Japanese people, acting through our duly elected representatives in the National Diet, determined that we shall secure for ourselves and our posterity the fruits of peaceful cooperation with all nations and the blessings of liberty throughout this land, and resolved that never again shall we be visited with the horrors of war through the action of government, do proclaim that sovereign power resides with the people and do firmly establish this Constitution. Government is a sacred trust of the people, the authority for which is derived from the people, the powers of which are exercised by the representatives of the people, and the benefits of which are enjoyed by the people. This is a universal principle of mankind upon which this Constitution is founded. We reject and revoke all constitutions, laws, ordinances, and rescripts in conflict herewith.

The Effects of WWII US Involvement in the world The UN No isolationism (didn’t work before two World Wars) Combat and restrain Communism UN Security Council

The Effects of the Holocaust Israel Israeli-Palestinian Conflict British decision created in 1948 4 Arab-Israeli wars Palestinians Self-reliance

The Effects of the Holocaust “Never Again” Attention to Genocide? Saddam gassed the Kurds Cambodia Rwanda Darfur El Salvador Bosnia Kurdistan Nuremburg Trials Rwanda Tribunals The Hutu attacked the Tutsi Pol Pot and politics