The Economic, Social, and Political Impact of the First World War on Europe
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At the end of World War I in 1918, the economic, social and political situation in Europe caused the potential reconstruction of the African continent like a distant and unrealistic vision.
War affected most of Western Europe, especially France and Germany. Belgium, Italy and Austria, of course. In addition, due to active involvement in Russian war, a vast area of Eastern Europe was also hit hard. As a result, more than 8 million people were killed directly in battle, and even millions of people were injured or the location is unknown. It is natural that the influence of war is so strong.
The United States entered the industrialization plan steadily and the economy has grown steadily, but due to the war the European economy has virtually stagnated, the US has caught up. In the subsequent period, the economic growth rate of the United States is estimated to be three times that of Europe [2]. As a result, the decline in investment in Europe has exacerbated the problems facing continental economies. The newly established Japanese company has decided to relocate to the United States and many European companies have decided to cross the Atlantic in order to save their business. In addition to relocation to the United States, many companies left Canada and Australia where the economy grew markedly. The impact of this mass movement was to bring more suffering to the European government, which was devastated by war. Less investment means less money in the economy and less money to rebuild. Inflation rises as France, and especially the German government, print more money
Many European economies have been saved to some extent by the recovery and growth of various industrial sectors. Industries such as textiles and shipbuilding have been effectively reduced, but the construction industry and its suppliers are also growing. Bricks and tools are needed to ensure resource drainage
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