AP European History
Post-WWI Europe refers to the period following the end of World War I in 1918, marked by significant political, economic, and social changes across the continent. The aftermath of the war led to the collapse of empires, the rise of new nation-states, and widespread social unrest, as countries struggled to rebuild and redefine their identities in a new geopolitical landscape. The Treaty of Versailles and subsequent peace settlements aimed to establish a framework for lasting peace but ultimately sowed the seeds for future conflicts.