Adam Glantz

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It was not just that millions of children had been born after the war: an unprecedented number of them had survived. Thanks to improved nutrition, housing and medical care, the infant mortality rate—the number of children per thousand live births who died before reaching their first birthday—fell sharply in Western Europe in these decades.
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
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