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第二次世界大战是人类历史上最惨烈的一次大搏杀,全世界60多个国家和地区,占人类一半以上的人口卷入其中。在战争进行的那几年间,炮火硝烟遍及欧亚非大陆以及太平洋、大西洋和印度洋水域。死于战乱的人口多达5000万,物资损失难以估量。 然而,半个世纪后的今天,当我们审视历史、环顾现实的时候,是否可以说,战争造成的消极影响均已被时间荡涤尽了呢?人类是否已从那次浩劫中汲取了足够的教训,从而使世界再无硝烟了呢?答案并不令人乐观。
World War II was the most tragic battle in human history. More than 60 countries and regions in the world took part in the project, accounting for more than half of humanity. During the war years, artillery was smoldering throughout the Eurasian continent and the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans. As much as 50 million people died in the war, the loss of goods is hard to measure. However, half a century later, when we look at history and look round the reality, can we say that the negative effects of the war have all been time-ridden? Has humanity learned enough lessons from the catastrophe? , So that the world no longer smoke it? The answer is not optimistic.