Adam Glantz

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A major contributory factor in this story was the sustained increase in overseas trade, which grew much faster than overall national output in most European countries. Merely by removing impediments to international commerce, the governments of the post-war West went a long way towards overcoming the stagnation of previous decades.1 The chief beneficiary was West Germany, whose
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
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