Seventy-five years have passed since World War Two concluded in Europe. Over this time, the United States has maintained security across the continent. However, Donald Trump is currently casting doubt on this longstanding arrangement. On May 8, 1945, the German Wehrmacht capitulated, signaling the conclusion of World War II in Europe. The conflict started on September 1, 1939, with Germany’s invasion of Poland. However, fighting persisted in Asia for several additional months until Japan gave up unconditionally. Notably, just before this, Adolf Hitler, the totalitarian leader of Germany, took his own life within the confines of the "Führer" Bunker located in Berlin. The horrors of this war exceeded those of all preceding conflicts: approximately 60 million individuals perished globally, six million Jews were systematically killed by the Nazi regime, extensive regions across Europe lay devastated, and countless people went missing or found themselves displaced. ...
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