$1 trillion USD in 1945
34 ships were sunk and 288 ships were damaged
World War 2 could have been completely preventable if Hitler was not given so much free power to do what he felt was necessary for Germany.
The weapons, food, medical attention, and other necessities needed to sustain over 100 million soldiers from around the world, the cost of running the concentration camps for the Germans, and the enormous amount of money needed to repair the damage done to Europe by the battles.
During WW1 alot of fighting was done on french land and because of this a lot of damage was caused to france's industry and farming. As Germany had 'lost' the war Clemenceau decided that it was Germany who were to blame for the damage done to france. He wanted Germany to pay reparations for the damage caused to the land and he wanted them to face the consequences, he wanted them to give up land limit the size of their army and accept the war guilt Much of the fighting of WW1 was done between Germany and France on French territory and clemenceau along with the rest of the French wanted revenge for the damage done to France(1.5 million French soldiers dead along with 300,000 French civilians), So he felt the need to impose harsh policies and reparations on Germany in the treaty of Versailles
major. A+
not much...
None, when the war ended, the air raids ended.
Germany
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Surrendering to limit the damage done to the country.
The world went back to what it was before WW2, trying to repair the damage done by WW2.
When it is intentional its called genocide. When its done in support of a war its called collateral damage.
In what terms? Money? Casualty? Damage? If we are looking at aftermath, than it is priceless
The Big four made Germany sign a War-guilt clause and pay for a lot of the damage done
34 ships were sunk and 288 ships were damaged
a lot of damage was done to the buildings from the canons, and guns , they damaged the white house a lot of th emonumonts in London.
President Truman stated that he needed to end the war and to collapse Japan's means to make war ever again.