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Political situation during the interwar period
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Political and social situation in EU in interwar period
Project number: 2020-1-SK01-KA229-078288_1 The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Political and social situation in EU in interwar period
By Adam and Tereza
What were the social problems of the interwar era?
The important stages of interwar diplomacy and international relations included resolutions of wartime issues, such as reparations owed by Germany and boundaries; American involvement in European finances and disarmament projects; the expectations and failures of the League of Nations.
What are the interwar politics?
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In the United Kingdom, the interwar period was a period of relative stability after the division of Ireland, though of economic stagnation. In politics the Liberal Party collapsed and the Labour Party became the main challenger to the dominant Conservative Party throughout the period.
Was the interwar period Peaceful?
During the interwar period, peace movements were marked by the coexistence of radical pacifist positions with the moderate orientation of traditional peace organizations and a widening of their social base into the working classes.
What happened in Germany during the interwar period?
The rise of Nazi Germany was the capstone of the inter-war period, and led to the outbreak of World War II, shattering the tenuous peace. The Nazi regime's progress was paralleled by the life of its leader, Adolf Hitler. Born in a small town in Austria, Hitler dreamed of being an artist.
How did the interwar period lead to WW2?
Britain had played a role in the escalation of tensions leading to WWII because the British had wanted to have naval superiority in comparison to Japan and Germany, which thus lead further away from disarmament of all nations.
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