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Polish-Soviet contradictions, Belarus, Lithuania, the Baltic States at beginning of 1919
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by Oleg Airapetov

[REGNUM] One of the most hostile neighbors of the Soviet republics, and then the USSR, was Poland. The end of the First World War gave her a chance for a revival. Already on November 10, 1918, under the influence of news from Berlin, where the revolution was going on, the German garrison began to be disarmed in Warsaw. The pockets of resistance could not change anything. Soldiers' Soviets were formed, the army wanted to return home.

Posted by: badanov 2022-04-05
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