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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 ...

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · Abstract. The end of World War I brought a wave of democratization to Europe, toppling longstanding dictatorships. Yet by the 1930s, many of these democracies were gone, some collapsing into a new and more dangerous form of dictatorship: fascism. Precisely because fascist dictatorships were so dangerous—causing millions of deaths and the ...

  3. Feb 11, 2024 · 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 11.9.3: Application and Reflection Questions

  4. Oct 5, 2023 · Frequently asked questions. What was the interwar period? The interwar period was the span of nearly twenty-one years between the end of World War I on November 11, 1918, and the beginning of World War II on September 1, 1939. What characterized the interwar period?

  5. interwar children’s literature in order to clarify its relationship to Modernism as well as its characteristic modes of representing and addressing children. It is the aim of this study to recover some of the popular children’s texts from the period of 1918 to 1939 and show how infused they

  6. Explore how the confluence of economic depression and the rise of authoritarian movements in the 1920s and 1930s contributed the rise of facism that culminated in the tragic events and atrocities of World War II, and examine how events such as the Holocaust and the use of nuclear weapons were addressed following the war.

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  8. Many small farmers who found themselves unable to compete were squeezed out. Displaced farmers and farm laborers replaced by the machines moved to the city looking for work. As a result, the era period marked the major transition of America from a predominately rural society to an urban society.

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