Participation of the Army in the Revindication-Polonisation Campaign Conducted in the Eastern and Southern Counties of the Voivodeship of Lublin in 1937–1939The revindication-Polonisation campaign carried out in the regions of Chełm and Southern Podlasie was a fragment of the national policy pursued by the Polish state while dealing with the Ukrainian national minority in the second half of the 1930s. An essential part of the programme’s construction and implementation was played by the armed forces. The fundamental target of the policy in question involved improving the security of the Polish state in the conditions of a growing external threat and the rise of irredentist attitudes among the Ukrainians. Foremost undertakings included the m...
The Polish-Ukrainian neighbourhood was of great significance to both nations for many reasons:1. Pol...
Prezentowana praca podejmuje próbę zarysowania ewolucji polityki władz radzieckich wobec polskiej ...
The attitude of The Polish Army and allied formations towards the Jewish population during the wars ...
The establishing of Polski Komitet Wyzwolenia Narodowego (PKWN – Polish Committee of National Libera...
Before the First World War a part of Polish territory, including Lubelszczyzna was in the Military D...
The article describes the main reasons that led to the change of Polish state policy towards Ukraini...
The article presents stages of policy of Polish authorities concerning 600–700 000 members of Ukrain...
The spread of mandatory military service for all citizens in II Rzeczypospolita caused the rapid gro...
The article is an attempt to present briefly the extent and variety of forms of help that Ukrainians...
After World War II, within the boundaries of Poland there remained 650–700 thousand of Ukrainians. R...
After the end of the war with Sweden over the Vistula Estuary in 1629, the quarter army moved to the...
The First World War and, towards the end of it, the armed conflict between Poland and Ukraine (1918/...
Wydanie publikacji dofinansowane przez Komitet Badań NaukowychOn the turn of 1919/1920 the Polish-Uk...
Western Ukraine – the beginning of the Sovietisation (September–December1939). From the Perspective...
The underground structures of the Ukrainian nationalists in Poland were crushed as a result of the ...
The Polish-Ukrainian neighbourhood was of great significance to both nations for many reasons:1. Pol...
Prezentowana praca podejmuje próbę zarysowania ewolucji polityki władz radzieckich wobec polskiej ...
The attitude of The Polish Army and allied formations towards the Jewish population during the wars ...
The establishing of Polski Komitet Wyzwolenia Narodowego (PKWN – Polish Committee of National Libera...
Before the First World War a part of Polish territory, including Lubelszczyzna was in the Military D...
The article describes the main reasons that led to the change of Polish state policy towards Ukraini...
The article presents stages of policy of Polish authorities concerning 600–700 000 members of Ukrain...
The spread of mandatory military service for all citizens in II Rzeczypospolita caused the rapid gro...
The article is an attempt to present briefly the extent and variety of forms of help that Ukrainians...
After World War II, within the boundaries of Poland there remained 650–700 thousand of Ukrainians. R...
After the end of the war with Sweden over the Vistula Estuary in 1629, the quarter army moved to the...
The First World War and, towards the end of it, the armed conflict between Poland and Ukraine (1918/...
Wydanie publikacji dofinansowane przez Komitet Badań NaukowychOn the turn of 1919/1920 the Polish-Uk...
Western Ukraine – the beginning of the Sovietisation (September–December1939). From the Perspective...
The underground structures of the Ukrainian nationalists in Poland were crushed as a result of the ...
The Polish-Ukrainian neighbourhood was of great significance to both nations for many reasons:1. Pol...
Prezentowana praca podejmuje próbę zarysowania ewolucji polityki władz radzieckich wobec polskiej ...
The attitude of The Polish Army and allied formations towards the Jewish population during the wars ...