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Discuss the growth of European Unity from 1950 to 1957.  

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Discuss the growth of European Unity from 1950 to 1957 The end of the Second World War left Europe literally in pieces; politically and economically. France and Germany lay at the core of the devastation caused by years of battle, other countries lay scarred and even unoccupied states such as Britain still suffered heavy losses of life and money. Politically the continent was on the floor and after World War II the wartime leaders began to look for European Unity. They did this in order to prevent another war from occurring, as if the nations were combined then there would be no reason to fight each other and they would also be able to deal with such problems as 1938-39 Germany early on therefore preventing another world war. Also, if the European states combined then it would accelerate the revival of many countries economies which had been absolutely devastated after...

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