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  1. Polish football in the interwar period. The interwar period of Polish football began in the late fall of 1918 after First World War, when Poland regained independence, which had been lost at the end of 18th century (see: Partitions of Poland). The newly created country soon started to organize its administration and several national organizations.

  2. Emirate of Afghanistan. Alawite State. Albanian Kingdom (1928–1939) Albanian Republic (1925–1928) State of Aleppo. Arab Kingdom of Syria. Republic of Ararat. Federal State of Austria. First Austrian Republic.

  3. Philippe Burrin. Philippe Burrin (born March 16, 1952, in Chamoson, Switzerland) is a historian whose research focuses on ideologies, movements and political parties in Europe during the interwar period. With his work on the Second World War, he tried to define the notions of mass violence and genocide.

  4. Fleet problem. The Fleet Problems are a series of naval exercises of the United States Navy conducted in the interwar period, and later resurrected by Pacific Fleet around 2014. The first twenty-one Fleet Problems — labeled with roman numerals as Fleet Problem I through Fleet Problem XXI — were conducted between 1923 and 1940.

  5. Armoured fighting vehicles of the interwar period. This category is for articles about armoured fighting vehicles introduced during the interwar period - between the end of World War I (late 1918) and the start of World War II (late 1939). For earlier vehicles see Category:Armoured fighting vehicles of World War I.

  6. International relations (1919–1939) International relations (1919–1939) covers the main interactions shaping world history in this era, known as the interwar period, with emphasis on diplomacy and economic relations. The coverage here follows the diplomatic history of World War I and precedes the diplomatic history of World War II.

  7. Tanks of the interwar period. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tanks of the interwar period. This category is for articles about tanks introduced between World War I and World War II (the Interwar period ). For earlier tanks see Category:World War I tanks. For later tanks see Category:World War II tanks .

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