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  • The Immediate Aftermath of WWII

  • Rebuilding Nations, Redrawing Borders, and the Birth of a New World Order (World War II: A Comprehensive History, Book 2)
  • By: Alexander L. Sheppard
  • Narrated by: Daniel Hamel
  • Length: 4 hrs and 30 mins
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The Immediate Aftermath of WWII

By: Alexander L. Sheppard
Narrated by: Daniel Hamel
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Summary

You already know that World War II was the most pivotal event in history—economically, politically, socially, and militaristically.

What many don't know is that even after the Paris Peace Treaties were signed, the lasting effects of the war would impact everything from the development of nuclear powers and the Cold War to the creation of new countries and boundary lines.

WWII forever changed what it means to go to war. After putting down this book, you'll understand exactly why.

Inside The Immediate Aftermath of World War II, you'll discover:

How the Cold War split the world into two factions and formed new, powerful alliances, creating Red Scare paranoia about communist infiltration in the West.

What the Soviet Union did to rise to power and remain there, spreading communism throughout Europe and invading the Eastern world to create influence.

The changing of the Middle East's borders, creating the state of Israel, and leading the Arab-Israel wars.

The dawn of the Atomic Age and how the development of nuclear bombs began as a fearmongering campaign and snowballed into a full-on arms race.

How exactly NATO came to be, and the Soviet Union's pact in response created the separation of the world into two opposing blocs and caused the crystallization of today's power dynamics.

The events leading up to the Korean and Vietnam Wars and how the U.S.'s changing military landscape and priorities led to these infiltrations.

How the American Empire became a global superpower, resulting in the military occupation of international lands and the subsequent idea of the U.S. as the police officer of the world....

plus the nitty-gritty details of the ideological and arms-based power struggles everywhere, from Latin America to Japan.

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A great listen

I like anything that is WWII related and I really enjoyed listening to this book. It tells the tales if what happened after the war was over. From the trials of Nuremberg and Tokyo to the never ending cold war between the States and USSR. It describes how Europe’s borders were redrawn and all the events that took place in the Middle East, the decline of the British Empire and the rising of the New American Empire. I found it very informative in a non-textbook kind of way.

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