yes, the world has changed, the micro-chip has been invented, so many things have moved on, the economy has to also.
It has changed from a farming to an industrial economy.
Poland is still called Poland. (Its borders have changed considerably since 1939).
it did not last for 10 years. Understanding of the Holocaust however has changed.
The German economy was salvaged.
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Germany's economy inflated after the holocaust.
The economy is today generally private but the industry and agriculture were destroyed.
It has changed from a farming to an industrial economy.
Poland is still called Poland. (Its borders have changed considerably since 1939).
Germany's name never changed during the Holocaust.
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it damaged it.
it depends on what you are referring to. It changed the economy of the countries involved, it changed the population numbers due to the Holocaust and of course war casualties, it brought dictators and "mad men" to international view (Mousillini, Hitler etc...).
Historically, this area's economy was based on agriculture. The Soviets created a command economy. Since the end of the Soviet Union, this region is trying to develop a market economy.
In my view, the principal change in the economy since the 1700s has been the shift from a largely agrarian, rural society to a largely urban, industrial/post-industrial society.