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Sending Hope to Europe: The First CARE Packages Arrive in 1946
A surplus of Army rations and goodwill helped improve the lives of many Europeans impoverished by World War II.
A surplus of Army rations and goodwill helped improve the lives of many Europeans impoverished by World War II.
Following victory, the Allies turned to the legal system to hold Axis leaders accountable. In an unprecedented series of trials, a new meaning of justice emerged in response to war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by both the Germans and the Japanese throughout the war.
The United Nations was a child of World War II, and another one of FDR's good ideas.
The Battle of the Bulge was the US Army's greatest struggle to deny Adolf Hitler's last chance for victory.