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  1. Silesia tension between the Poles and Germans. In the history of the 20th century, the interwar period (or interbellum) lasted from 11 November 1918 to 1 September 1939 (20 years, 9 months, 21 days) – from the end of World War I (WWI) to the beginning of World War II (WWII). It was relatively short, yet featured many social, political ...

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  4. Feb 11, 2024 · 12.9.3: Application and Reflection Questions This page titled Chapter 12: The Interwar Period is shared under a CC BY 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by OpenStax . Back to top

  5. History of Europe - Interwar Years, WWI, WWII: Woodrow Wilson’s vision of a general association of nations took shape in the League of Nations, founded in 1920. Its basic constitution was the Covenant—Wilson’s word, chosen, as he said, “because I am an old Presbyterian.” The Covenant was embodied in the Versailles and other peace treaties. The League’s institutions, established in ...

  6. May 22, 2020 · In one way, then, it seems unnecessary to make the case for why the interwar period is interesting. However, public perceptions of the era tend to be highly selective. Germany and Russia clearly receive the lion’s share of attention. Mussolini’s Italy is still attracting interest, and there is also an awareness that the Spanish Civil War ...

  7. Oct 5, 2023 · The interwar period was the span of time that elapsed between the end of World War I (1914-1918) and the beginning of World War II (1939-1945). The period was characterized by a disillusionment of most social sectors with the idea of progress promoted by liberalism and parliamentary institutions, especially in Europe, following the horrors of ...