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  1. Promiscuous fighting in Albania. Turkish War of Independence. Boundaries in 1920. 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).

  2. Interwar France covers the political, economic, diplomatic, cultural and social history of France from 1918 to 1939. France suffered heavily during World War I in terms of lives lost, disabled veterans and ruined agricultural and industrial areas occupied by Germany as well as heavy borrowing from the United States, Britain, and the French ...

  3. The interwar years (1918–1939) A lost, then restored, symbol of modernity in Strasbourg : a room in the Aubette building designed by Theo van Doesburg , Hans Arp and Sophie Taeuber-Arp . Strasbourg's monumental Romanesque Revival synagogue did not survive the Nazi occupation of the city.

  4. Sep 22, 2010 · Abstract. Interwar France saw itself as a rural nation. The First World War, won in the muddy earth of the trenches, elevated the image of the ‘peasant soldier’ to a symbolic height. But paradoxically, it was during this period that the urban population overtook the rural. Against this backdrop, references to the noxious consequences of ...

  5. The 1st Marine Infantry Regiment (French: 1 er régiment d'infanterie de marine, 1 er RIMa) is a French regiment heir of the colonial infantry.The regiment is one of the quatre vieux regiments of the Troupes de Marine, with the 2nd Marine Infantry Regiment 2 e RIMa, the 3rd Marine Infantry Regiment 3 e RIMa, as well the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment 4 e RIMa (dissolved in 1998).

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  6. France - Interwar, Politics, Economy: Frenchmen concentrated much of their energy during the early 1920s on recovering from the war. The government undertook a vast program of reconstructing the devastated areas and had largely completed that task by 1925. To compensate for manpower losses, immigration barriers were lowered, and two million foreign workers flooded into the country. Underlying ...

  7. La capitainerie du port d'Anvers, également nommée Havenhuis (la maison du port), est une structure architecturale établie dans le port d'Anvers.Construite en 1922 comme caserne de sapeurs-pompiers de la Siberiastraat sur les plans de l'architecte Emiel Van Averbeke, puis classée [1], un immeuble est construit par-dessus dans les années 2010 et inauguré en 2016, sur les plans de l ...

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