This edited collection exhibits research that considers economic,
educational, technological, and strategic planning that contributed
to nations' involvement in and the lasting impact of engagement in
World War II. Written by historians and social scientists from
around the world, each chapter offers an insight into the
experiences and implications of those involved in the war -- as
leaders, civilians, politicians -- and the continued strains
resulting from diplomatic relationships and the casualties on and
off the battlefield. The Second World War devastated the world a
not equally in all areas or nations, but it altered the course of
human history. These works contribute to the ability to make sense
of this brutal war and in doing so, offer readers an opportunity to
learn about some lesser-understood implications and results of the
Second World War.
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