Consequences of the Second World War.

During the war, about 60 million people died. Losses in the economy have reached about 4 trillion. cu More than 10,000 cities and villages were destroyed.

Political implications:

the danger of fascism was generally recognized. People became convinced of the perniciousness of the idea of ​​racial superiority. At the Nuremberg trials, fascism was condemned;
the alliance of states against fascism, created during the war years, became the predecessor of the UN, formed after the war; the allied states realized that they could only resist fascism by joining their efforts;
The USSR annexed to itself Konigsberg, Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands;
Nuclear weapons have been created;
Great military experience was acquired;
The beginning of the Cold War.

Economic consequences:

A technical revolution in production took place, and space production was born on the basis of the former military production.



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