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To a certain degree...yeah. I mean in WWII we need to look back on not what we lost, but what we gained. We solved the Depression thanks to jobs for the war effort, women got a chance to be in the military, we forged new alliances, we have something to be interested in, we advanced becaise of the ideas the Germans had, we got a lot of spoils from the war, and as choaotic and deadly it was, we learned a thing or two all together or individually.

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You could have a world without war if you eliminated all the reasons for war.

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