The Confederation of the Nation, the ideological continuation of the National Radical Camp Falanga during the Second World War, created a concept for the post-war order in Central Europe which would be guaranteed by a new geo-political construct - the Slavic Empire - with borders defined by the three seas: the Baltic, the Black and the Adriatic. Poland, with its Western borders significantly expanded compared to the pre-war period and in union with Lithuania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, would take the lead of the proposed block. Despite the name of the proposed supernation, the Baltic countries as well as Romania and Hungary were welcome to participate in shaping the new future. The Confederates did not see any other option for either ...
Celem pracy jest przedstawienie rozwoju myśli zjednoczeniowej Słowian Południowych. Relacjonuje ona,...
The Supreme National Committee (Naczelny Komitet Narodowy, NKN) was an organization that functioned ...
This work concerns the question whether it is possible to consider Poland a new regional power in th...
The Confederation of the Nation, the ideological continuation of the National Radical Camp Falanga d...
The Polish Revival Front construed its conception of the peace order on the grounds of universalism ...
The Confederarion of the Nation spread the idea of Polish imperialism at the terrain of Middle Europ...
The history of the Czechs and the Slovaks, Poles and Hungarians, is grounded in Western European civ...
The monthly newspaper 'Nasza Przyszlość', published since 1930 by Jan Bobrzyński, popularised the in...
The introductory part of the article presents the history and the ideology of the Polish pan-Slavic ...
In 1995 on the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War numerous celebrations were he...
After the German invasion in 1941, the USSR declared to be the defender of the Slavic nations occupi...
Po wybuchu I wojny światowej na wokandzie polityki Cesarstwa Niemieckiego pojawiła się kwestia odbud...
Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, the Kingdom of SCS and Poland are the countries referred ...
The vision of Poland in the minds of peasants was overshadowed by memories of soccage, exploitation ...
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as a European power: The system and social factors Central ...
Celem pracy jest przedstawienie rozwoju myśli zjednoczeniowej Słowian Południowych. Relacjonuje ona,...
The Supreme National Committee (Naczelny Komitet Narodowy, NKN) was an organization that functioned ...
This work concerns the question whether it is possible to consider Poland a new regional power in th...
The Confederation of the Nation, the ideological continuation of the National Radical Camp Falanga d...
The Polish Revival Front construed its conception of the peace order on the grounds of universalism ...
The Confederarion of the Nation spread the idea of Polish imperialism at the terrain of Middle Europ...
The history of the Czechs and the Slovaks, Poles and Hungarians, is grounded in Western European civ...
The monthly newspaper 'Nasza Przyszlość', published since 1930 by Jan Bobrzyński, popularised the in...
The introductory part of the article presents the history and the ideology of the Polish pan-Slavic ...
In 1995 on the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War numerous celebrations were he...
After the German invasion in 1941, the USSR declared to be the defender of the Slavic nations occupi...
Po wybuchu I wojny światowej na wokandzie polityki Cesarstwa Niemieckiego pojawiła się kwestia odbud...
Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, the Kingdom of SCS and Poland are the countries referred ...
The vision of Poland in the minds of peasants was overshadowed by memories of soccage, exploitation ...
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as a European power: The system and social factors Central ...
Celem pracy jest przedstawienie rozwoju myśli zjednoczeniowej Słowian Południowych. Relacjonuje ona,...
The Supreme National Committee (Naczelny Komitet Narodowy, NKN) was an organization that functioned ...
This work concerns the question whether it is possible to consider Poland a new regional power in th...