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How Europe (and the world) could have avoided the grief and ruin of war if its leaders had been wiser and more far-sighted.
Although the first VW prototype was built in the Nazi era on the orders of Adolf Hitler, who wanted "a people's car", mass production began in December 1945, as Germany emerged from the ruin of war.
In visualising the ruin of war, her works were more personal than those of other artists of the last years of World War I, such as Paul Nash and Eric Kennington, and her representation of widowhood was both unusual for its time, and confronting for the viewer.
Speaking from New York, UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy said that campaigns to draw children back to school in other post-conflict countries had served as "symbols of sanity and promise amidst the ruin of war" for millions of children and their parents around the world.
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Today barely 4,000 live on amid the ruins of war.
Like the sculptures, the museum lately rose, all these years later, from the ruins of war.
Its dynamic economy, built out of the ruins of war, is powered by amazing education achievement.
In South Korea decades of government investment and hard work have created a rich economy from the ruins of war.
It, too, opened for the 1964 games, as part of the country's emergence from the ruins of war.
Out of the ruins of war, Europeans built a system of peace and democracy, constructing along the way societies that, while imperfect — what society isn't?
For artists who emerged from the ruins of war and financial collapse of the early 20th century, record prices are not what it's about.
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