Interwar Period
The
Interwar period
is understood within
Western culture
to be the
interbellum
between the end of the
First World War
and the beginning of the
Second World War
in
Europe
, specifically
11 November
1918
to
1 September
1939
. It was marked by turmoil in much of the world, as Europe struggled to recover from the devastation of the First World War. In
North America
the first half of the interwar period is often seen as one of considerable prosperity, but this changed dramatically with the onset of the
Great Depression
in
1929
.
History of Canada
:
Statute of Westminster (1931)
History of China
:
Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)
History of Germany
:
Weimar Republic
, beginning of
Nazi Germany
History of Korea
:
Period of Japanese Rule (Korea)
History of Japan
:
Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)
History of Poland
:
Second Polish Republic
History of the Soviet Union
:
History of Taiwan
:
History of Taiwan#Japanese rule
History of the United States
:
History of the United States (1918-1945)
History of the United Kingdom
:
See also
The 20th century in review#Between two wars
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