Examples of 'war and its aftermath' in a sentence

Meaning of "war and its aftermath"

war and its aftermath: This phrase refers to the period following a war and the various consequences, effects, and repercussions that result from the conflict. It can encompass a range of issues such as rebuilding, trauma, displacement, and political instability

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war and its aftermath
Every war and its aftermath is fought on two fronts.
Many children are traumatised by the war and its aftermath.
The war and its aftermath call to mind the beginning of the century.
This version reflects attitudes related to the war and its aftermath.
The war and its aftermath threatened to destroy Western civilisation.
The poem presents strong criticism of the war and its aftermath.
The Gulf war and its aftermath has provided important lessons.
The people of Iraq need to recuperate from the trauma of war and its aftermath.
The Revolutionary War and its aftermath halted progress in this area for a while.
The book is about the Vietnam War and its aftermath.
The war and its aftermath helped differentiate Christianity as a religion distinct from Judaism.
He ruled in difficult times of the Lebanese Civil War and its aftermath.
Mexican War and its aftermath.
Kolko would publish two books on the Vietnam War and its aftermath.
The Second World War and its aftermath brought revolutionary changes.

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The first deals with the tragic events of Korean War and its aftermath.
The Russian civil war and its aftermath changed the make-up of the Trekhrechye Russian community.
Participation in the Civil War and its aftermath.
Sadly, the Catholic Church had supported Franco throughout the Civil War and its aftermath.
Consider the Six-Day War and its aftermath.
They were significantly damaged during the Second World War and its aftermath.
Tales from the Spanish Civil War and its aftermath.
Planning techniques were refined during the Second World War and its aftermath.
The novel, published last April, centers upon the Vietnam War and its aftermath.
More than 5.4 million people have died from the ravaging effects of war and its aftermath.
In May 1899, the Battalion at Baler found out about the Spanish-American War and its aftermath.

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