We will start by mentioning the effects of the economical, social and political collapse in Europe. Before the war, Europe had a period of nineteen years of peace. The peace was not very stable but at least, there was no war. After the war, things changed. Many of the European countries lost their prosperity states. Many cities became history. More than thirty nine million people died: the deaths included civilians as well as armed forces . A lot of people did not have food. The war destroyed the European economies. A lot of people had to leave the places where they lived without …show more content…
People ,in general, suffered from unemployment. They couldn’t have their needed political rights. After the World War II, there was the cold war between the west and the east. All this resulted in the great struggle of nations against both powers: the west and the east. The west was led by The USA and the West was led by USSR. The world joined both parties but some countries had to struggle to win their liberation. In addition to that, people of industry became more greedy and wanted to have more control over the workers. New trends of imperialism became even stronger. Some countries like the USSR wanted to spread their doctrines by force. That resulted in increasing the struggle of the weaker countries. The allies created the UN organization in attempt to avoid wars but this organization was not successful in stopping wars in the world. Wars were spreading in all parts of the world. And the arm’s market was and still very thriving. A few countries were very rich and most of the other countries were so