VII. Britain and the Russo-Polish Frontier, 1919–1921*

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

E-ISSN: 1469-5103|12|1|137-154

ISSN: 0018-246x

Source: The Historical Journal, Vol.12, Iss.1, 1969-03, pp. : 137-154

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Abstract

At the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 the Polish state was reconstituted as a result of the German defeat in the Great War, and the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian and Russian Empires. In the years that followed, Poland refused to come to terms with her neighbours and sought a guarantee for her future safety in a close attachment to Britain and France; a course of action which ultimately led to renewed subjugation, under the hand of each of her neighbours in turn. It is with the first years of this course that we are here concerned.