- In the
history of the 20th century, the
interwar period (interbellum)
lasted from 11
November 1918 to 1
September 1939 (20 years, 9 months, 21 days) –...
- In the
United Kingdom, the
interwar period (1918–1939)
entered a
period of
relative stability after the
Partition of Ireland,
although it was also characterised...
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Interwar France covers the political, economic, diplomatic,
cultural and
social history of
France from 1918 to 1939.
France suffered heavily during World...
- The
interwar farm
crisis was an
extended period of
reduced agricultural demand between the end of the
First and
Second World Wars. A farm
crisis began...
- The
European interwar economy (the
period between the
First and
Second World War, also
known as the interbellum)
began when the
countries in
Western Europe...
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maintain world peace, but its
failure to
manage instability during the
interwar period contributed to the
outbreak of
World War II in 1939.
Before World...
- Horthy's
authoritarianism and the
violent anti-communist
backlash resulted in
interwar Hungary having one of the
quietest political landscapes in
Central Europe...
- The
Hungarian Interwar Economy was the
economy of
Hungary in the
period between the end of the
First World War and the
start of the
Second World War. It...
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During the
world wars and
interwar period, 1914–1947,
Canada experienced economic gain, more
freedom for women, and new
technological advancements. There...
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largest party, held the
position of the
Speaker of the
Saeima in all the
interwar Saeimas. The 1st
Saeima was
chaired by Frīdrihs Veismanis, the Second,...