Europe and Japan In ruins

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the process of creating a government elected by the people
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the process of dismantling and demobilizing a military
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General who accepted Japan's surrender
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An event where trials were held for German war criminals by a military tribunal
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the amount of years WWII lasted
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A city nicknamed the "city of the dead" after the Allies' had bombed 95% of it
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the party whose membership skyrocketed in countries after WWII
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Used by both sides of the war, and the reason why hundreds of cities had been destroyed
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the two Japanese cities hit by the atomic bomb
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the two-house parliament elected by the people in japan
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The second major power, after the US, that emerged after the war
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A key provision of Japan's new constitution that forbid them from initiating wars
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The two countries who voted for anti-communist parties in postwar elections
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the industry that had been completely disrupted by destroyed land and lack of workers
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the country that was occupied by the US and given a new constitution