Millions of houses were totally destroyed during World War 2. The causes can vary from tanks ramming into them or bombs being dropped which knocked over or obliterated hundreds of thousands of buildings.
There was no official government of Germany when WWI ended because they had destroyed their economy and were in control of troops who "kept the peace" but after a series of elections Adolf Hitler became grand chancellor of Germany
Both WW1 and WW2 killed a lot of people in both countries (soldiers and civilians), and cost them a lot of money. A good part of the cities of both countries were destroyed. After WW2, Germany lost the right to govern itself, and was divided into 2 countries. For many ears after the war, the residents of Germany were governed by one of the Allied countries that defeated Germany.
It is a term used that describes a military policy where everything (houses, factories, food, etc..) is destroyed so the enemy can not use any resources.
about 25% of houses in the world. mostly developed countries have dishwashers, such as Canada and the US.
Lots
Approximately 130,000 houses were destroyed by the earthquake that struck Japan in 2011.
an estimation is about 50,000 houses
Tens of thousands of houses were destroyed in the conflict. At least 10,000 empty houses were vandalized. Beyond that, many occupied homes were burned.
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Approximately 100,000 homes were damaged in the 2010 Christchurch earthquake, with an estimated 10,000 houses severely damaged or destroyed.
1,900
only about 5 it wasnt that bad
Not only one many houses were destroyed. Many people were rendered homeless.
The Tri-State tornado destroyed about 15,000 homes.
375 houses got hit by the flood.
There was aprox 36,000 >:D