The mid-1930s refer to the period within the decade of the 1930s, specifically around 1934-1936. This time period is significant because it marked an important shift towards international conflict and tensions leading up to World War II.
Related terms
Appeasement: Appeasement refers to the policy of giving concessions or compromises to aggressive nations in order to avoid conflict.
Rise of totalitarianism: The rise of totalitarianism refers to the emergence of dictatorial regimes in countries such as Germany, Italy, and Japan during the 1930s, where leaders had complete control over all aspects of society.
Spanish Civil War: The Spanish Civil War was a conflict that took place from 1936 to 1939 in Spain between Republican forces and Nationalist forces led by General Francisco Franco. It served as a precursor to World War II as various nations supported different sides in the conflict.