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  1. The scientific and technological legacies of World War II became a double-edged sword that helped usher in a modern way of living for postwar Americans, while also launching the conflicts of the Cold War. When looking at wartime technology that gained commercial value after World War II, it is impossible to ignore the small, palm-sized device ...

  2. Technology played a significant role in World War II. Some of the technologies used during the war were developed during the interwar years of the 1920s and 1930s, much was developed in response to needs and lessons learned during the war, while others were beginning to be developed as the war ended. Many wars have had major effects on the ...

  3. As with many other aspects of the Allied war effort, Canada played an important role. Much of the research found civilian uses after the war and has helped shape today's modern world. Whenever you heat food in a microwave oven or use washer fluid to clear off a car windshield, to name just two examples, you can credit the groundbreaking work done by Canadian scientists during the Second World War.

  4. Mar 25, 2021 · World War II was the catalyst for many technological advances, including creating the world’s first computer—an invention that has revolutionized the world we live in. Join The National WWII Museum and USC Shoah Foundation in exploring the technology of computers and artificial intelligence used in the interactive biography featured in the Museum’s special exhibit: Dimensions in ...

  5. Video summary. This short film highlights the importance of technology in the war effort and the key roles that tanks, planes and ships played. An eye-witness called John describes seeing fighter ...

  6. At the end of the war only one company, Pye, had a new television ready to release to a wider audience. The company secretly started creating their post-war television set—the B16T—in 1943, and began selling it in 1946 when the television service resumed. Along with many other industries, television lost workers to the war effort.

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  8. “The Second World Wars,” a free online course taught by Victor Davis Hanson and Larry P. Arnn, will help you to understand this massive and complex conflict in a new way by organizing the war into seven fundamental topics: The Stakes of World War II, Air, Water, Earth, Fire, People, and Ends.