The moral dilemmas of post-war Polish collaborators are better portrayed than those of the wartime occupiers.
The model emerged during the post-war boom, when living standards soared across western Europe.
Bretton Woods is where the world leaders met and constituted a post-war world monetary order.
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The biggest post-war union demonstrations took place in the early 1990s in protest against them.
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Many councils followed, responding to the growing interest in protect historic sites threatened by post-war development.
Post-war, for the 1948 London Olympics, organisers embraced the idea of the torch relay.
The estate features 300 works of art, featuring post-war and contemporary European and American artists.
He saw the ship as a metaphor for the nation's post-war strength, pride and accomplishment.
As Secretary of State (1947-1949), he devised the Marshall Plan for Europe's post-war reconstruction.
America is also seeking international help with post-war costs, and here, too, there are problems.
Part of the DP's appeal is that its members belong to the relatively young post-war generation.
The longest expansion in the post-war period was 120 months, from March 1991 to March 2001.
The Twentieth Century Society is campaigning to save artwork from the post-war building boom.
Unemployment has reached a post-war high of 5%, and large-scale layoffs have just begun.
America's post-war boom owed much to the work of WPA, CCC and other New Deal programs.
This system provided stability during the post-war period, when a booming Japan was rebuilding itself.
The post-war West German leaders took the insights of Austrian economics and applied them once again.
Cement is massively in demand for post-war rebuilding, but virtually none enters through legal channels.
The Arab League and the UN should play a key role in post-war Iraq.
GB's best post-War medal tally at the event was five in 1947 and 1961.
Will the post-war administration in Iraq be run by the US or the UN?
Most of the book is about Mr Pipes's post-war life in America, loved austerely but gratefully.
For most of the post-war era the American media were dominated by a comfortable liberal consensus.
Set in 1921, The Awakening is a portrait of England in the grip of post-war trauma.
In the postscript Ono writes that her life in post-war Japan influenced the work.
Even last night, you claimed to be proud of your post-war condemnation of our actions.
It has the deepest pockets, and its post-war renaissance is intimately bound up with European integration.
Fuller mentions just about everyone in post-war Hollywood, without casting new light on any of them.
In short, the question of international involvement in the post-war settlement is open, at best.
Then during the post-war infrastructure boom the federal government offered subsidies to cities that wanted hospitals.
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