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What Were The Consequences Of Second World War?

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    The most important consequence of second world war was the loss of man's humanistic ability. Such a brutality was never expected from the so called most honoured and  revered specie in the universe. What we saw in Hiroshima and Nagasaki is simply unacceptable to the human mind that a human like you and me can commit such henius crime of wiping out the whole generations of man and woman of same flesh and bones like mine and yours.
    I think the greatest consequence of the second world war was this. In that war we have lost that very basic character that distinguished us from others. Nazi atrocities in concentration camps, systematic extermination of Jews, and brutal killing of innocent human beings are some of the few of the consequences which Mr. Hitler and his team has bestowed upon humanity. Economic loss was another important consequence because who were left alive out of that war certainly died a death out of deprivation and hunger. It was this consequence which made after war era most difficult for generations to come. Useless use of resources in manufacturing of arms and subsequent arms race between super powers of the world have probably changed the whole face of political scenario on earth.
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    Adnanman  

    answered 3 years ago

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