4.Andrew Nagorski has written an entertaining chronicle of the views of Americans in Germany during the interwar years until Japan attacked Pearl Harbour in 1941.
5.A man whose interests lay in stamps cannot hope to vie with the Russian civil war and the rise of the Nazis in the pages of history books detailing the interwar period of European history.
6.So we mentioned that, in the story, in the 1930s and as the Nazis rose to power in interwar Germany, they did away with a lot of the social housing projects and efforts that were going on.
7.It can be traced through Antonin Artaud's interwar " theatre of cruelty" —which aimed to unsettle viewers with sound and light—to Shakespeare's collusive jokes about mad Englishmen, all the way back to the origins of Greek drama in religious rites.