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interwar
/ ˌɪԳəˈɔː /
adjective
- of or happening in the period between World War I and World War II
Example Sentences
“The Childhood of a Leader” was about the interwar period between the signing of the Treaty of Versailles and the Second World War.
And in one very important respect, Trump differed sharply from the European fascists of the interwar period.
In 2022, for example, she starred in the sex-addled queer musical “Please Baby Please,” produced by her production company; the cockeyed interwar drama “Amsterdam”; the boisterous children’s film “Matilda: the Musical”; the bleak Scandinavian thriller “What Remains”; and the wrenching Texas-set indie, “To Leslie,” for which Riseborough received her first Academy Award nomination.
In the interwar period, it becomes utopian and very deeply ambitious and a form of science.
Ernest Marquez was born March 12, 1924, coming of age in interwar Southern California.
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