World War II resulted in significant job losses globally, with millions of people displaced due to military service, wartime destruction, and economic shifts. In Europe alone, estimates suggest that around 20 million people lost their jobs due to the war's impact on industries and infrastructure. Additionally, many workers were redirected to support wartime efforts, leading to a transformation in job markets. The exact numbers vary by country and depend on various factors, making precise estimates challenging.
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The total number of people killed was 9.7 million lives were lost.
because the communist and germanys country lost power
world war two began in 1939-1945 and about 60 million people lost their lives due to world war 2 R.I.P
well it lost allot of out people to fight so sometimes we were defenceless
they lost their jobs because of the economic problems and more import.
it impact because when the plane crash in the world trade center many people lost their jobs and their loved ones that was on the plane it impact because when the plane crash in the world trade center many people lost their jobs and their loved ones that was on the plane
It impacted the people emotionally because they lost a lot of their money and invests
Because many workers lost their jobs.
Homeless people can be found in Maryland and all over the world. They are homeless because they had some bad luck and lost their homes, family, and jobs.
11,000 people lost their jobs in November, 2009.
Because many workers lost their jobs.
In the 1984 eruption about 13 people lost their jobs in the mauna loa volcano.
Most woman lost their jobs because they were filled by men workers, woman stay homed. Some people who was too old for work was sacked
The estimated number of jobs lost in lower Manhattan is 100,000. It was also estimated that by the end of 2002 1.8 million jobs were lost in the US because of the attacks. 237,000 jobs were lost in the US travel industry in the last 5 months of 2001.
The Roaring Twenties. Then came the chaos of the depression because the stock market collapsed. Many of the prosperous people were extremely broke over night. They lost their money and businesses. The workers of the nation lost their jobs.
It is estimated that around 200,000 people lost their jobs as a result of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The destruction caused by the hurricane severely impacted the economy and employment in the affected areas.