After World War II, large areas of Europe were in ruins. This is because there was fighting all over, as well as bombing. Towns and cities were raided and destroyed.
yes and no, while there was much destruction, most battles were fought on open fields.
What areas outside of Europe were affected by the war
This was the end of World War I. Europe was devastated by the war and left in ruins. The economy went downhill and political boundaries changed, such as the deformation of Austria-Hungary.
The Atlantic, the Dardanelles, Europe.
Most of Europe and Asia lay in ruins, but in North America the economy was thriving and life was vibrant.
The war in the Pacific had no similarity to the war in Europe. The Pacific war was largely a matter of 'Island hopping' -of large numbers of US troops and Marines fighting on beaches and to occupy islands, and of large naval battles involving aircraft carriers. -The war in Europe was a an air war in the beginning, and after D-Day a series of major land battles.The war in the Pacific had no similarity to the war in Europe. The Pacific war was largely a matter of 'Island hopping' -of large numbers of US troops and Marines fighting on beaches and to occupy islands, and of large naval battles involving aircraft carriers. -The war in Europe was a an air war in the beginning, and after D-Day a series of major land battles.
Europe and the Pacific Ocean.
The were a large threat to countries in Europe.
Communism
After World War II, Europe faced widespread devastation, with cities in ruins, economies crippled, and millions displaced. The continent was divided politically and ideologically, leading to the onset of the Cold War, characterized by the division between Western democracies and Eastern communist states. Additionally, there was a significant refugee crisis, as people sought to escape war-torn areas and oppressive regimes. Efforts for recovery, such as the Marshall Plan, aimed to rebuild and stabilize European nations.
To a very large extent it was about whether Europe was to be dominated by Germany.
Depends on where you were after WW2. Most of Europe was in ruins and people were without homes, food, and were looking for relatives. The United States was better off since the war wasn't fought in the states. Where there is war there is destruction and death.