In the 1940s, during and after World War II, several countries accepted evacuees from Britain. Notably, Canada and Australia opened their doors to British children and families to ensure their safety from bombings. The United States also accepted some evacuees, although the numbers were smaller compared to Commonwealth nations. Additionally, New Zealand and South Africa provided refuge to some British evacuees during this tumultuous period.
At the end of 1949 the following countries were Communist: * USSR (Soviet Union) * Poland * East Germany * Czechoslovakia * Hungary * Romania * Bulgaria * Yugoslavia (but on very bad terms with the Soviet Union by then) * China * North Korea
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During the 1940s, particularly during World War II, several countries offered to accept evacuees from Britain. Notably, countries like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand provided refuge for British children and families, often through organized evacuation programs. Additionally, the United States also played a role in providing safe havens for those fleeing the war. These efforts were part of broader initiatives to safeguard civilians from the dangers of conflict.
In the 1940s, several countries offered to accept evacuees fleeing the turmoil of World War II. Notably, countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, and certain Latin American nations provided refuge to those escaping persecution and violence in Europe. Additionally, countries such as Sweden and Switzerland were known for their humanitarian efforts in sheltering refugees during this tumultuous period. These offers were crucial for many seeking safety from the horrors of the war and the Holocaust.
The main countries involved in World War 2 (1939 - 1945) (there were a lot more countries involved, but these are the major ones): Germany, Russia, Britain, United States, France, Italy and Poland. The main countries involved in the Cold war (started roughly in the late 1940s): United States, USSR (Russia), Britain
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There were around 70-80 countries in the world during the 1940s. The exact number can vary due to geopolitical changes during that time period.
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Various countries have had a fascist government. For example, in the 1940s the government of Germany was a fascist one.
Many countries, mostly England.
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