The Ukrainian-Polish Defensive Alliance, 1919-1921: An Aspect of the Ukrainian Revolution

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CIUS Press, 15. ožu 1995. - Broj stranica: 391
Michael Palij introduces the English-language reader and students of history to a relatively little-known aspect of the revolutionary upheavals that engulfed Ukraine, Poland, and Russia after the First World War. He presents the biographies of two national leadersÑSymon Petliura of the Ukrainian People's Republic's and J—zef PilsudskiÑbefore focusing on those country's military conflicts, diplomatic relations, and subsequent alliance against their common enemy, Soviet Russia. Dr. Palij acquaints us with the details of the military and diplomatic history of Ukraine and Poland in the years 1919-21.
 

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Józef Piłsudskithe Builder of the New Polandand
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The Organization of the Polish Army in France and
36
Piłsudskis Policy of Alliance versus Dmowskis
59
The Genesis of the PolishSoviet Russian War
80
The PolishUkrainian Offensive the Retreat from Ukraine
99
The Soviet Offensive in Poland and the Battles of Warsaw
124
The Preliminary Peace Treaty and Armistice Agreement
137
The Peace Treaty of Riga
161
The Second Winter Campaign
178
Conclusion
196
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O autoru (1995)

Michael Palij worked as a Slavic librarian at the University of Kansas. He received his PhD in history there in 1971. He is also the author of The Anarchism of Nestor Makhno, 1918-1921: An Aspect of the Ukrainian Revolution (1976).

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