millions of people were killed.Many cities were reduced to ashes. Unemployment, food shortage and homelessness was felt everywhere.This was the effect of second world war.
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For a start, a lot of Hebrew literature was destroyed by the Nazi regime, including books and manuscripts that cannot be replaced.
By defiling its chastity up the rectum...
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he made changes to the soviet union which its effect is that he helped to end the cold war
I am not being facetious: The biggest effect of World War I was World War II.
the uncertainty and anxiety post ww1 influenced art and literature
Literature in the 1920s (and even beyond) was powerfully affected by the horrific suffering caused by World War I. In general terms, literature following the war was much less optimistic than the literary output that had preceded it. Additionally, war-centered themes and descriptions, including very detailed accounts of what it means to be "in the trenches," became central for very many literary artists following the war.
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The country of Israel was established at the end of WWII as a homeland for the Jews.
it left artists feeling disllusioned with modern industrial culture.