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post-World War II reconstruction

Post-World War II reconstruction was the process of rebuilding countries devastated by the war’s destruction. It involved repairing infrastructure like roads, bridges, and factories, and restoring governments, economies, and communities. International efforts, such as the Marshall Plan, provided financial aid to help countries recover and prevent future conflicts. This period also saw economic reforms and technological advancements to promote growth. The goal was to restore stability, improve living standards, and foster international cooperation, laying the foundation for sustained peace and prosperity in the following decades.