Interwar France
Interwar France covers the political, economic, diplomatic, cultural and social history of France from 1919 to 1939. France suffered heavily during World War I in terms of lives lost, disabled veterans and ruined agricultural and industrial areas occupied by Germany as well as heavy borrowing from the United States, Britain, and the French people. However, postwar reconstruction was rapid, and the long history of political warfare along religious lines was finally ended.
1921 in France1922 in France1931 in France1932 in France1933 in France1936 in France6 February 1934 crisisAlexandre MillerandAndré TardieuAristide BriandCartel des GauchesFrançois de La RocqueFrench Social PartyFrench_Third_RepublicGaston DoumergueGeorges ClemenceauGreat DepressionHistory of far-right movements in FranceIndependent RadicalsMatignon Agreements (1936)Non-conformists of the 1930sPaul ReynaudPierre DominiqueRaymond PoincaréStavisky affairTimeline of World War II (1939)Édouard DaladierÉdouard Herriot
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Interwar France
Interwar France covers the political, economic, diplomatic, cultural and social history of France from 1919 to 1939. France suffered heavily during World War I in terms of lives lost, disabled veterans and ruined agricultural and industrial areas occupied by Germany as well as heavy borrowing from the United States, Britain, and the French people. However, postwar reconstruction was rapid, and the long history of political warfare along religious lines was finally ended.
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