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The post-war period is the period following the end of the Second World War, characterised in Europe by economic recovery and growth, and ending with the ascendancy of Pop Art and "post-modernist" movements in the late 1960s.

(‎Added [sv] description: Efterkrigstiden är perioden efter andra världskrigets slut, som i Europa kännetecknas av ekonomisk återhämtning och tillväxt och som avslutas med popkonstens och de "postmodernistiska" rörelsernas framväxt i slutet av 1960-talet.)
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The post-war period is the period following the end of the Second World War, characterised in Europe by economic recovery and growth, and ending with the ascendancy of Pop Art and "post-modernist" movements in the late 1960s.
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Post-war Period
The post-war period is the period following the end of the Second World War, characterised in Europe by economic recovery and growth, and ending with the ascendancy of Pop Art and "post-modernist" movements in the late 1960s.

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