INTER WAR PERIOD

  • END WW1

    END WW1
    El 11 de noviembre de 1918 finalizó con el armisticio de Compiègne la que hasta el momento había sido la guerra más devastadora de la historia de la Humanidad.
  • SPANISH FLU

    SPANISH FLU
    The Spanish flu was a pandemic caused by an outbreak of the influenza virus type A, subtype H1N1. This flu mainly affected children and the elderly, its victims were also young and healthy adults, and also animals, including dogs and cats.
  • TREATS OF VERSAILLES

    TREATS OF VERSAILLES
    The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919. As the most important treaty of World War I, it ended the state of war between Germany and most of the Allied Powers.
  • THE DRY LAW

    THE DRY LAW
    Prohibition is a measure that has been applied by certain states throughout history, making it illegal to manufacture, transport, import, export and sell alcohol for consumption.
  • MUSSOLINI SEIZED THE POWER

    MUSSOLINI SEIZED THE POWER
  • DICTATORSHIP OF PRIMO DE RIVERA

    DICTATORSHIP OF PRIMO DE RIVERA
    The dictatorship of Primo de Rivera was the political regime in Spain from the coup d'état of the Captain General of Catalonia on 13 September 1923 until his resignation on 28 January 1930 and his replacement by the "dictatorship" of General Dámaso Berenguer.
  • DIACOVERY OF PENICILIN

    DIACOVERY OF PENICILIN
    Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming grew a mould in a culture by chance and discovered that it produced a substance that killed several disease-causing bacteria, he discovered penicillin.
  • CRACK OF NY STOCK MARKET

    CRACK OF NY STOCK MARKET
    panic took hold of investors on the New York Stock Exchange, who dumped more than 16 million shares, causing financial chaos and a plunge in the value of the shares of the country's most important companies.
  • THE GREAT DEPRESSION

    THE GREAT DEPRESSION
    The Great Depression, also known as the 1929 Crisis, was a major global financial crisis that lasted through the 1930s, in the years leading up to World War II, and was the longest, deepest and most widespread depression of the 20th century.
  • II REPUBLIC

    II REPUBLIC
    The Second Spanish Republic, whose official name was the Spanish Republic, was the democratic regime that existed in Spain between 14 April 1931, replacing the monarchy of Alfonso XIII, and 1 April 1939, the date of the end of the Civil War, which gave way to the Franco dictatorship.
  • BANKRUPTCY OF GERMAN BANK DANATBANK

    BANKRUPTCY OF GERMAN BANK DANATBANK
    Danat bank goes bankrupt. German investors and savings depositors also lose confidence in the other banks. They withdrew their funds from the bank and converted them into foreign currency. On 13 July 1931, in order to prevent this flight of funds, the government implemented certain measures.
  • HITLER CHANCELLOR

  • SPANISH CIVIL WAR

    SPANISH CIVIL WAR
    The Spanish Civil War was a military conflict that would later have repercussions in an economic crisis that was triggered in Spain after the partial failure of the coup d'état of 17 and 18 July 1936 perpetrated by part of the armed forces against the elected government of the Second Republic.
  • BEGINNING OF WW2

    BEGINNING OF WW2
    The beginning of the conflict is usually placed at 1 September 1939, with the German invasion of Poland, when Hitler decided on the incorporation of one of his most sensitive expansionist demands: the Polish Corridor, which implied the invasion of the western half of Poland... etc.
  • END OF WW2

    END OF WW2
    9 August 1945 The United States drops an atomic bomb on Nagasaki. 2 September 1945 Having agreed in principle to unconditional surrender on 14 August 1945, Japan formally surrenders and World War II ends.