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

  2. Periode antarperang. Eropa antara tahun 1929 hingga 1939. Periode Antarperang, disebut juga masa Interbellum (“ inter ”= Antar + “ bellum ”= Perang) adalah periode antara akhir Perang Dunia I dan Perang Dunia II. Di mulai dengan gencatan senjata dengan Jerman yang menyelesaikan Perang Dunia I pada tahun 1918 dan Konferensi Perdamaian ...

  3. Interwar tanks of the United Kingdom ‎ (23 P) Interwar tanks of the United States ‎ (9 P) Categories: Tanks of the interwar period. Tanks by period by country. Hidden category: CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  4. 7 de mar. de 2023 · Media in category "Interwar period". The following 35 files are in this category, out of 35 total. Alpines Museum München 24.jpg 6,000 × 3,368; 20.74 MB. Arresto del padre hlinka.jpg 603 × 502; 173 KB. Austria-Hungary (ethnic 1890, with red 1914 and blue 1920 borders).jpg 5,150 × 3,395; 3.39 MB.

  5. The interwar period of independence gave birth to the development of Lithuanian press, literature, music, arts, and theater as well as a comprehensive system of education with Lithuanian as the language of instruction. The network of primary and secondary schools was expanded and institutions of higher learning were established in Kaunas.

  6. Concordat of 1922. Concordat of 1925. Concordat of 1928. Convention between Italy and Turkey (1932) Convention Between the United States and Great Britain (1930) Convention Concerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations. Cuban–American Treaty of Relations (1934)

  7. 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.