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Short term impact of WW2, Long term impacts of WW2 - Coggle Diagram
Short term impact of WW2
death
Civilian casualties
Axis powers 5.1 million
allied powers 25.4 million
Military casualties
axis powers 5.9 million
allied powers 18.6 million
destruction and economic revival
americans controlled japan after the war
Introduced economic policies that benefited japanese government
american government provided marshal aid to european counties
Refugees
11.5 million germans left or kicked from eastern europe
many jews left concentration camps
many had to live in camps due to their land being taken
huge movement of people million refugees were homeless
2 million poles had to leave polish territory
War crime trials
Most significant trials in nuremberg
some high ranking nazi leaders were tried and some executed
Japanese leaders were tried for war crime in tokyo
some executed, also some imprisoned
Long term impacts of WW2