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'''Postwar reconstruction''' describes the planning and execution of rebuilding efforts following an armed conflict.  Often times, the "losing" side in a war will find its country in a state of acute disarray, from the [[government|governmental]] leadership, to the [[industry|industrial]] infrastructure, to the status of public [[health]].  Sometimes, the "victorious" combatant will assist the defeated combatant with the reconstruction process, as was the case with the [[Directory:United States|United States]] during [[World War II]] and the ravaged states of [[Directory:Germany|Germany]] and [[Directory:Japan|Japan]].
 
'''Postwar reconstruction''' describes the planning and execution of rebuilding efforts following an armed conflict.  Often times, the "losing" side in a war will find its country in a state of acute disarray, from the [[government|governmental]] leadership, to the [[industry|industrial]] infrastructure, to the status of public [[health]].  Sometimes, the "victorious" combatant will assist the defeated combatant with the reconstruction process, as was the case with the [[Directory:United States|United States]] during [[World War II]] and the ravaged states of [[Directory:Germany|Germany]] and [[Directory:Japan|Japan]].
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