Wrapping up
As you may have already learned, WWII was the most disastrous war in history. It caused so many casualties, that the number is just approximate, it's very hard to have an exact measurement for those type of terrible events. Although World War II caused many horrific things, it did come with a brighter side at the end. For example, the United Nations was created in 1945, and is still at practice today, and it has been an organization that has saved the world from issues, and further problems as well. Another example might have been conscience, with all the bad things happening on the past war, many people gained consciousness on what was actually going on, and how the world was leading itself to its own self- destruction.
But most importantly, we should not forget all the thousands who died for their countries, or those who did protecting other families, or even their own. To all the children who didn't get a chance at life because they got put in adult-conflicted positions, and to those who were in favor of the Nazis, not because they were bad people, but maybe they had no other choice.
"R.I.P. to all victims of WWII"
But most importantly, we should not forget all the thousands who died for their countries, or those who did protecting other families, or even their own. To all the children who didn't get a chance at life because they got put in adult-conflicted positions, and to those who were in favor of the Nazis, not because they were bad people, but maybe they had no other choice.
"R.I.P. to all victims of WWII"
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