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EUROPE AND JAPAN IN RUINS
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Devastation in Europe Close to 40 million Europeans had died Many displaced people were left homeless Concentration camps, POW’s, refugees The Battle of Britain left very little to salvage Warsaw’s population went from 1.3 million to 153,000 Civilians tried to get on with their lives Lived in partially destroyed homes and had no water electricity, or food
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Misery Continues Europe’s agriculture had been completely disrupted even years after the war Thousands died from famine and disease As winter approached, people went without shoes and coats
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Postwar Governments and Politics Prewar governments in Belgium, Holland, Denmark, and Norway returned Nazi government did not return to Germany for it brought destruction Government under Mussolini in Italy did not return for he led them to defeat Communist party starts to promise change within these countries At first, communist parties were strong and influential then they started a series of violent strikes which caused the parties to decline
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Nuremburg Trials Another issue aside from governments and devastation were how to deal with the war crimes International Military Tribunal representing 23 nations put the criminals on trial In the first round, 22 leaders were charged with waging a war of aggression Also charged with “crimes against humanity” –murder of 11 million people Hermann Goring and Rudolf Hess were among the criminals on trial
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…continued Hess was found guilty- sentenced to life in prison Goring committed suicide after he received a death sentence 10 Nazi leaders were hanged The bodies of the executed were burned at the concentration camp of Dachau and cremated in the ovens that they used for their victims
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Japan after the war Two million lives had been lost No longer a colonial empire MacArthur started demilitarization- disbanding the Japanese armed forces Japan was left only with a small police force He also brought criminals to trial Democratization- process of creating a government elected by the people- started by MacArthur This changed the Japanese empire into a constitutional monarchy
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New changes in Japan The new constitution guaranteed that real political power rested with the people All citizens over the age of 20 could vote Japan could no longer make war September a formal peace treaty was signed The emperor had to declare he was not divine His power was also dramatically reduced
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The End Russia and America emerge as the two superpowers Their postwar goals were very different They ended the war as allies, but did they remain allies?? Hmmmm….
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