Post-WWII Conflicts Persisted Beyond 1945
Source: World War II Didn’t End in 1945 (2025-09-19)
Despite the official end of World War II in 1945, fighting and unrest continued in various regions for years afterward. These conflicts included civil wars, insurgencies, and territorial disputes that stemmed from the war's aftermath, reshaping global geopolitics and borders well into the late 20th century. Many of these ongoing struggles were fueled by unresolved tensions, colonial legacies, and power vacuums created by the war's devastation. Countries such as Greece, China, and parts of Southeast Asia experienced prolonged conflicts, illustrating that the end of WWII did not mark an immediate resolution to all global violence, but rather a complex transition period that set the stage for future geopolitical challenges.
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