Kenneth Bernoska

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In 1945, the United States emerged as the world’s dominant power, and the economic recovery of Western Europe was fast. Aided by the US investment (1948’s Marshall Plan), all of the region’s countries surpassed their prewar (1934–1938) level of industrial production by 1949, while Japan’s recovery was accelerated by the contribution of that country’s industries to the Korean War.[48]
How the World Really Works: The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We're Going
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