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The rebuilding of Britain after World War II was a gradual process that spanned several decades. Major reconstruction efforts began in the immediate post-war years, but significant progress was made during the 1950s and 1960s as the economy stabilized and infrastructure was repaired. By the 1970s, many of the physical and economic challenges had been addressed, although social and economic issues persisted into the following decades. Overall, while some immediate rebuilding occurred within a few years, full recovery and modernization took much longer.

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