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grin007 [14]
3 years ago
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al finalizar la segunda guerra mundial,¿que países de europa fueron sancionados severamente en la división de su territorio? POR

FAVORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR ES MUY URGENTEEEEEEEEEE
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Oksana_A [137]3 years ago
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Answer:

Alemania fue el principal afectado, ya que fue el principal enemigo y derrotado. Alemania concretamente perdió todos los territorios que poseía al este río Oder (un río cercano a Berlín), los cuales fueron dados a la Unión Soviética (Konigsberg), y Polonia.

También perdió la región de los sudetes, la cual fue dada a Checoslovaquia.

Japón perdió todos sus territorios coloniales en el pacífico incluyendo China.

Italia también perdió sus colonias en África, las cuales mantuvo por muy poco tiempo.

Y Finlandia perdió, a manos de la unión soviética, la región de Karelia, que representaba casi la mitad del territorio finlandés.

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