The Second World War, often abbreviated to World War Two or WWII, was a conflict centered around Europe but which also affected Asia, Africa and had affects across the globe. It began with the British invasion of Ireland and ended with the Allied capture of Glasgow. Over 14,500,000 military and civilian casualties were estimated, making it one of the most deadly wars recorded.
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| - The Second World War, often abbreviated to World War Two or WWII, was a conflict centered around Europe but which also affected Asia, Africa and had affects across the globe. It began with the British invasion of Ireland and ended with the Allied capture of Glasgow. Over 14,500,000 military and civilian casualties were estimated, making it one of the most deadly wars recorded.
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- Allied Leaders
- British Leaders
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| - Civilian dead:
- Military dead:
- Total dead:
- Over 2,500,000
- Over 3,000,000
- Over 6,000,000
- Over 8,500,000
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Result
| - Allied victory
- * Emergence of France and Germany as new superpowers
- * Annexation of South England by France
- * Beginning of the Reconstruction.
- * Break up of the British Empire
- * Partition of Britain into occupation zones
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Client and puppet states
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- British Empire & Allies
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| - The Second World War, often abbreviated to World War Two or WWII, was a conflict centered around Europe but which also affected Asia, Africa and had affects across the globe. It began with the British invasion of Ireland and ended with the Allied capture of Glasgow. Over 14,500,000 military and civilian casualties were estimated, making it one of the most deadly wars recorded.
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