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Europe lost much of its previous optimism and there was a widespread sense of disorientation.
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The region that was occupied by the Germans during both World War I and World War II but is currently part of France is Alsace-Lorraine. This area was annexed by Germany after the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 and remained under German control until the end of World War I in 1918. It was reannexed by Germany during World War II, but after the war, it was returned to France. Today, Alsace is known for its distinct culture and history, reflecting both French and German influences.
Possibly because it was the first war in which Australia participated as a nation, and furnished large numbers of soldiers to fight overseas.
World War One had an impact on the USA's culture. One such impact was to stir within its population a sense of nationalism. Another aspect of US participation in the war, was to expose Americans to the nature and culture of European nations. Without being involved in that war, less interest in Europe would have prevailed.
The use of mustard gas in the trenches of WWI did not contribute to emphasis on consumerism in American culture in the years following World War 2.
The use of mustard gas in the trenches of WWI did not contribute to emphasis on consumerism in American culture in the years following World War 2.
Europe lost much of its previous optimism and there was a widespread sense of disorientation.
Sports, music, pop culture, and arts, helped develop the 50s by helping to heal the world from the effects of World War 2.
One major new aspect of American culture that emerged after the Revolutionary War was nationalism. Before the war, the colonies were fragmented in their allegiances. After the victory in the war, most Americans were proud to part of the new nation.
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Australia's culture became distinctly more multicultural following World War Two, as people escaped their war-torn countries and the effects of unemployment for the brighter opportunities offered by Australia.Prior to WW2, the country was dominated by the English, although there were other significant cultural groups here.
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everyone would hopefully be friends and there wouldn't be war