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- Type:   Term Paper  • Category:  History  • Citation format:   Not Applicable  •  Words: 1268
The interwar period should be recalled only as a time of deep political instability, economic change and unsettling social, constantly overshadowed by the prospect of another war. During World War I, most of the European countries were predominantly comprised of the world war powers. It is important to note that most of these countries were under the influence of Germany in the West and Russia in the East. Undeniably, Scandinavian countries