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The people within the countries at war were mainly dedicated to the war efforts, but the destruction and deaths left many weary and depressed. By war's end, the German population was totally demoralized, while the Japanese population became either fanatical or stoic depending on the individual's position in society. Practically everyone wanted the war to be concluded as rapidly as possible, even if it meant killing the civilian populations of the enemy.

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