You'd need to look in a few books to get a good answer to this question. Also what would we consider long term? 50-60 years in history is the blink of an eye. Maybe the 'lasting effects' of World War II. One could be the continuing, but so far relatively brief, role of the U.S. as a superpower and global cop. It has been said that WWI was and industrial war. WWII was a continuation of that WWI in that it was a war for resources. Cold war again an extension became a war for markets. Current situation could possibly be for energy? Religion? Income and Resource disparity?
Injuries during World War 1 had a significant impact on families. Many families experienced emotional distress and financial hardship as they cared for injured loved ones. Injuries often resulted in long-term disabilities, requiring ongoing support and care that strained family resources. The physical and mental toll of these injuries on both the injured individual and their family members lasted well beyond the end of the war.
The principle that concentrates the effects is called the Mass Principle of War. It concentrates the effects of combat power for the best results.
Conscription in Australia during World War I and World War II had significant impacts on civilian life. Families were disrupted as young men were forced to leave their homes and families, causing emotional distress and economic hardship. There were also protests and social division caused by those who opposed compulsory military service.
World War 2 and Israel are connected in that many of the people who were killed during this war were Jews.
Chlorine is a toxic gas, can be used as a lethal gas in the war.
Division.
Depends. Which world war?
well think about it this way the men go into the war the family receives a letter "sorry mam but your husband died so it affects them severely. it affected Lot of families because Lot of men died
They had to feed their families.
War effects us in several ways. War takes families and tears them apart when a soldier must leave for years at a time. Prices increase for many things since such as gas.
When asking a question about a war, please include the NAME of the war in your question.
The idea that World War 1 had religious effects is novel.
not that easyerly
What were the side effects of the sicily campaign in world war 2?
there was no WWIII (world war 3)
They fought for their countries, families and comrades, they were wounded, many of them died. The Allied soldiers bought us the way of life and freedoms we have today, with their blood.
families were affected by having to move out of their houses