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One of the greatest programs that helped returned World War II veterans reintegrate into society was the GI Bill, which gave them a free college education.

The G.I. Bill is a law passed in June 1944 in the United States, to provide a legal mechanism that would allow the demobilized soldiers of World War II to access funds for technical or university studies, as well as a pension that would help to their subsistence by one year. This norm also gave the soldiers facilities to get loans to buy homes or start a business on their own.