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Why was world war ii more destructive in europe than world war i?
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Why was world war ii more destructive in europe than world war i?
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Why was world war ii more destructive in europe than world war i?
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The advancements in technology is in my opinion what made WWII as destructive as it was.
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It was more destructive because there was more involvement with allies, which meant more famine and disaster
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