Just this one: "We the unwilling Led by the unqualified Are doing the impossible For the ungrateful"
Psychological dependence..
Psychological dependence..
Psychological dependence..
One was the Baby Boom.
There were a number of effects of World War 2. One result was the defeat of Nazi Germany. Another result was that Japan was left in ruins due to massive bombing.
During World War I, Sigmund Freud continued to work as a psychoanalyst and wrote several influential papers on the psychological effects of war. He provided treatment for soldiers suffering from trauma and observed the impact of war on mental health. Freud's experiences during the war era influenced his later theories on aggression and the unconscious mind.
There was only one thing that was totally new and different about WW2 (Airplanes, Submarines, Aircraft Carriers, etc. all existed either in men's minds or on the drawing boards) THE ATOMIC WEAPON. The "...Effects of world war 2 on the contemporary world..." was man's crossing into the ATOMIC AGE.
Gas attacks on military forces during combat were not commonly used during World War 2. One of the few fronts was in China by the Japanese.
One good thing about World War 2 - because of the needs of the soldiers who fought it created many jobs and helped diminish the effects of the Great Depression.
World War one was the first great war. It was the biggest war the world had seen and involved many countries.
One of the effects of the French and Indian War on the American colonists was that Great Britain imposed new taxes on the colonists in order to pay war debts.