The Allied victory in WWII resulted in the creation of new peacemaking organizations, initiated a nuclear arms race, and laid the foundation for the Cold War. It also did not destroy American-German relations or end the era of atomic weapons. Instead, these events influenced global politics dramatically for decades to come. ;
The Allied victory in WWII resulted in the creation of the United Nations, initiated a nuclear arms race, and set the stage for the Cold War. Furthermore, it did not damage American-German relations or eliminate the presence of atomic weapons. These changes had lasting impacts on global politics and security dynamics.
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