Legacies of World War II

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Legacies of World War II CHC2DI

The Holocaust 6 million Jews, and millions of Gypsies, the Disabled, Homosexuals, mentally ill, Jehovah’s Witnesses, communists, prisoners of war and many others killed in German concentration camps a systematic, organized form of murder for most

Unlikely Hereos Oskar Schindler Raoul Wallenberg Sempo Sugilhara Janusz Korczak many whose names we don’t know - citizens in Nazi-occupied countries who risked their lives to save or hide others

The Atomic Bomb devastation in Japan (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) results of The Manhattan Project have shaped world history since

Millions Killed / Millions Displaced victims all over the world new governments try to re-build from the ashes all over Europe

The Cold War begins with the end of WW2 - a divided Germany (East-West) shapes history for the next 50 years all over the planet The Marshall Plan The Truman Doctrine mutual suspicion/distrust a war in every sense (spying, arms buildup, intelligence, covert operations, treaties and influence over other countries, etc.) except for overt fighting