Adjective
interwar (not comparable)
During or relating to the period of time between two wars, especially the two World Wars (1919–1939).
His family emigrated to America in the interwar years.
Also, before the outbreak of the war, there were about a million radios (see Radio stations in interwar Poland ). Source: Internet
Denmark joined the League of Nations in 1920 and during the interwar period was active in promoting peaceful solutions to international issues. Source: Internet
By early 1945, the communists had liquidated, discredited, or driven into exile most of the country's interwar elite. Source: Internet
Bear F. Braumoeller argues that even the best case for isolationism, the United States in the interwar period, has been widely misunderstood and that Americans proved willing to fight as soon as they believed a genuine threat existed. Source: Internet
Deco emerged from the interwar period when rapid industrialisation was transforming culture. Source: Internet
During the interwar period, some settlements in Bauhaus style were realized, often as housing cooperatives. Source: Internet