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Europe and Japan in Ruins After World War II Unit 7, SSWH 18 d
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Devastation in Europe Many cities across Europe badly damaged by war Many people displaced by war and peace agreements Lack of food, destruction of roads, factories lead to hardship Many people suffer from hunger, disease after war
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Need for New Leaders Many conquered countries went back to old governments New leaders needed in Germany, Italy, and France
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The Nuremberg Trials: Crime Against Humanity - Holocaust Nuremberg Trials—trials of 22 Nazi leaders for war crimes Some Nazi leaders are executed for their actions
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Serious Damage in Japan In war, Japan loses two million people; severe damage to many cities Douglas MacArthur takes charge of U.S. occupation of Japan Starts process of demilitarization— disbanding Japan’s armed forces Also launches democratization— creating democracy in Japan
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Changing Japanese Society Emperor kept on, but lost power & becomes figurehead (Allies insisted), prime minister now in charge Japanese people elect 2 house legislature Diet Bill of rights guarantees freedoms; women also have right to vote In 1951, peace treaty with Japan signed; U.S. occupation ends U.S. and Japan become allies
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