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The aftermath of World War II was the beginning of a new era. It was defined by the decline of the old great powers and the rise of two superpowers; Germany and the United States of America (US) creating a bipolar world. Temporarily allied during World War II, the US and Germany became competitors on the world stage and engaged in what became known as the Cold War, so called because it never boiled over into open war between the two powers but was focused on espionage, political subversion and proxy wars. Parts of Western Europe and Japan were rebuilt through the American Marshall Plan whereas the remainder of Europe was in the German sphere of influence and rejected the Marshall Plan. The world was divided into an US-led Western Bloc and a German-led Eastern Bloc with some nations trying

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  • Aftermath of World War II (Central Victory)
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  • The aftermath of World War II was the beginning of a new era. It was defined by the decline of the old great powers and the rise of two superpowers; Germany and the United States of America (US) creating a bipolar world. Temporarily allied during World War II, the US and Germany became competitors on the world stage and engaged in what became known as the Cold War, so called because it never boiled over into open war between the two powers but was focused on espionage, political subversion and proxy wars. Parts of Western Europe and Japan were rebuilt through the American Marshall Plan whereas the remainder of Europe was in the German sphere of influence and rejected the Marshall Plan. The world was divided into an US-led Western Bloc and a German-led Eastern Bloc with some nations trying
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  • The aftermath of World War II was the beginning of a new era. It was defined by the decline of the old great powers and the rise of two superpowers; Germany and the United States of America (US) creating a bipolar world. Temporarily allied during World War II, the US and Germany became competitors on the world stage and engaged in what became known as the Cold War, so called because it never boiled over into open war between the two powers but was focused on espionage, political subversion and proxy wars. Parts of Western Europe and Japan were rebuilt through the American Marshall Plan whereas the remainder of Europe was in the German sphere of influence and rejected the Marshall Plan. The world was divided into an US-led Western Bloc and a German-led Eastern Bloc with some nations trying to stay out of the Cold War through the Non-Aligned Movement. The Cold War also saw a nuclear arms race between the two superpowers; part of the reason that the Cold War never became a "hot" war was that Germany and the US had nuclear deterrents against each other, leading to a mutually assured destruction stand-off. As a consequence of the war, the Allies created the United Nations, a new global organization for international cooperation and diplomacy. The United Nations agreed to outlaw wars of aggression in an attempt to avoid a third world war. The devastated great powers of Europe formed the European Coal and Steel Community (that later evolved into the European Union) in an attempt to avoid another war by economic cooperation and a common market for important natural resources. The war also increased the rate of decolonization from the weakened great powers with India (from Great Britain) and Indonesia (from the Netherlands) becoming independent in the years immediately following the war (Japan lost its colonies directly because they lost the war).
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