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World War II significantly altered global geography through the redrawing of national borders and the emergence of new nations. The war led to the dissolution of empires, such as the British and French, resulting in the independence of many colonies in Asia and Africa. Additionally, the geopolitical landscape shifted with the division of Europe into Eastern and Western blocs, epitomized by the Iron Curtain, and the establishment of the United Nations to promote international cooperation. These changes laid the groundwork for modern geopolitical conflicts and alliances.

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