The Spanish got most of their colonies seized and had to give up the remaining colonies to the other European powers and even America long before the post-colonial period which starts in the 60s. By WW2 they were largely picked over.
Poland does try though within months of becoming a nation again, annexing the Western Ukrainian People's Republic and laying claim to any land they once held or felt they should hold including chunks of Belarus, Ukraine, most of the Lithuanian-Beylarussian SSR (only a bit of Lithuania taken but should count as part of the annexation attempt and success of much of Belarus being occupied), and parts of Galacia, Carpathia, and Ruthenia claimed by Ukraine, local slavic ethnicities. though handed over by Romania and Hungary. Lithuania again when that was an independent state and the Soviet war was over. Annexing two territories and not being on official speaking terms till 1938 over the matter.
Czechoslovakia invaded them over border conflicts and was pretty clearly in the wrong, however then Poland did a non-aggression pact with Germany in '38 to take back all of Zaolzie and assist in the destruction of Czechoslovakia.
rassemblement national does seem to be more popular than the afd and the bnp
Considering African history, France seemed to have toppled just as many third world countries as the US.
That's certainly an overstatement, but I haven't heard of Spain or Poland doing anything similar abroad in the 20th century.
The Spanish got most of their colonies seized and had to give up the remaining colonies to the other European powers and even America long before the post-colonial period which starts in the 60s. By WW2 they were largely picked over.
And Poland wasn't even independent when the century began, and was part of the Soviet bloc after WW2.
Poland does try though within months of becoming a nation again, annexing the Western Ukrainian People's Republic and laying claim to any land they once held or felt they should hold including chunks of Belarus, Ukraine, most of the Lithuanian-Beylarussian SSR (only a bit of Lithuania taken but should count as part of the annexation attempt and success of much of Belarus being occupied), and parts of Galacia, Carpathia, and Ruthenia claimed by Ukraine, local slavic ethnicities. though handed over by Romania and Hungary. Lithuania again when that was an independent state and the Soviet war was over. Annexing two territories and not being on official speaking terms till 1938 over the matter.
Czechoslovakia invaded them over border conflicts and was pretty clearly in the wrong, however then Poland did a non-aggression pact with Germany in '38 to take back all of Zaolzie and assist in the destruction of Czechoslovakia.
Spain did try to hold onto Morocco in the Rif War during the 20s and that was really their last hurrah as an empire .