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The greatest harm --- the memory of the Chinese nation that will never be forgotten.
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Its practical language is difficult to articulate.
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1. War itself will bring very great harm, including the destruction of cities and villages, and the killing of a large number of soldiers and civilians. This is a direct disaster brought about by the war. 2. When the war broke out, a considerable number of young and middle-aged people became soldiers, and there was a serious shortage of labor in the industrial and agricultural production in the rear, especially in the economic model dominated by agriculture, grain production fell sharply, which could lead to large-scale famine.
3. During the war, due to the poor sanitary conditions in the field, and the fact that the bodies of the dead were not buried in time, and the wounded were not able to be treated, it was very likely that a large-scale plague would break out. 4. In the war, there is often a loss of **, and many displaced people can rely on these ** to become informal armed forces - bandits, pirates, etc., which seriously threatens local law and order. 5. Hatred in war often lasts for many years and becomes the fuse for the next war.
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During World War I, 1.5 billion people were forced into the war, resulting in military losses of about 37.5 million men and more than $180 billion in losses. World War II was even worse, with 2 billion people involved in the war, and about 100 million military and civilian people.
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1. War costs people and money, on the one hand, it causes civilians, on the other hand, it consumes a lot of money, causing economic recession on both sides of the war, and a local war in modern times can also affect global economic development, such as the current Libyan war, which has more or less affected oil.
2. War has led to local social turmoil and the infiltration of terrorist forces 3. War has caused long-term negative psychological shadows on people's psychology.
4. The war has affected the environment and destroyed the ecology, especially the use of some biochemical and biological **, if a nuclear war breaks out one day, it will be devastating for mankind.
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Why war? War is the inevitable consequence of the shift from one fair to another unfair. War will bring great disasters to mankind in the short term.
But it is an inevitable consequence of contradictions. The calamities of forbearance are not necessarily less than those brought about by intense conflict.
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Death, disease, plague, family destruction, mental breakdown, disability, hatred, refugees, war sequelae.
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