The Polish Revival Front construed its conception of the peace order on the grounds of universalism and the moral principles approved by the Catholic Church. In order to ensure future prosperity of Central Europe, Poland would initiate an empire (a bloc of Baltic and Balkan states), which would rely on the Polish tradition of peaceful unionism, Catholic morality and culture. In the east, Poland would have its border as proclaimed by the Treaty of Riga before the war. In the west, Germany would resign the land of the Oder estuary – with the isles of Rugia, Uznam and Wolin, along with the lands west of the Oder and Neiss, as well as East Prussia and Gdańsk. The German lands stretching between the Elbe, the Baltic, the Czech Republic and the w...
The reconstruction of the Polish state after the First World War is commonly associated with the dat...
As a result of the Round Table Agreement and the election of 1989 Poland appointed a noncommunist go...
The rise of nationalism in Central Europe in the nineteenth century had dire consequences for Silesi...
The Weimar Germany did not accept the consequences of losing the First World War, thus it did not ac...
The Confederation of the Nation, the ideological continuation of the National Radical Camp Falanga d...
The German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939. opened up the possibility of estab...
W czasie II wojny światowej wyszła z koncepcją integracji Europy Środkowej we współpracy z Czechosło...
The Confederation of the Nation, the ideological continuation of the National Radical Camp Falanga d...
VICTORY OVER GERMANY in 1945 was connected with the necessity of finding solutions that would form a...
Between Poland and Germany. Inevitable conflict over the Free City of Gdańsk The Weimar Germany did...
In 1995 on the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War numerous celebrations were he...
With the end of the Cold War, which for central and eastern Europe in many respects meant the real p...
The aim of this article is to discuss the current state of research and published sources on the Pol...
Poland’s location and history have often brought up the issue of its borders. During World War II an...
Poland was erased from European political maps in 1795 and fought in vain for freedom for the next c...
The reconstruction of the Polish state after the First World War is commonly associated with the dat...
As a result of the Round Table Agreement and the election of 1989 Poland appointed a noncommunist go...
The rise of nationalism in Central Europe in the nineteenth century had dire consequences for Silesi...
The Weimar Germany did not accept the consequences of losing the First World War, thus it did not ac...
The Confederation of the Nation, the ideological continuation of the National Radical Camp Falanga d...
The German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939. opened up the possibility of estab...
W czasie II wojny światowej wyszła z koncepcją integracji Europy Środkowej we współpracy z Czechosło...
The Confederation of the Nation, the ideological continuation of the National Radical Camp Falanga d...
VICTORY OVER GERMANY in 1945 was connected with the necessity of finding solutions that would form a...
Between Poland and Germany. Inevitable conflict over the Free City of Gdańsk The Weimar Germany did...
In 1995 on the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War numerous celebrations were he...
With the end of the Cold War, which for central and eastern Europe in many respects meant the real p...
The aim of this article is to discuss the current state of research and published sources on the Pol...
Poland’s location and history have often brought up the issue of its borders. During World War II an...
Poland was erased from European political maps in 1795 and fought in vain for freedom for the next c...
The reconstruction of the Polish state after the First World War is commonly associated with the dat...
As a result of the Round Table Agreement and the election of 1989 Poland appointed a noncommunist go...
The rise of nationalism in Central Europe in the nineteenth century had dire consequences for Silesi...