AP European History
The Interwar Period refers to the time between World War I and World War II, specifically from 1918 to 1939. This era was marked by significant political, economic, and social upheaval as nations struggled to rebuild after the devastation of the Great War and faced the consequences of the Treaty of Versailles. The economic turmoil, rise of authoritarian regimes, and social movements during this time set the stage for the outbreak of World War II.