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Trent Holmes
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17 June, 11:37
How did WW2 change Germany?
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Braylen Hunter
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Germany had suffered heavy losses during the war, both in lives and industrial power. 6.9 to 7.5 million Germans had been killed, roughly 8.26 to 8.86% of the population. As a result, the population density grew in the "new" Germany that remained after the dismemberment.
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